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FS#52444 - [ranger] Built against wrong python version
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Opened by Sven Karsten Greiner (SammysHP) - Sunday, 08 January 2017, 14:27 GMT
Last edited by Jakob Gruber (schuay) - Sunday, 08 January 2017, 15:30 GMT
Opened by Sven Karsten Greiner (SammysHP) - Sunday, 08 January 2017, 14:27 GMT
Last edited by Jakob Gruber (schuay) - Sunday, 08 January 2017, 15:30 GMT
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DetailsThe package depends on "python", but it is compiled against "python2" ("ranger --version" says "Python 2.7.13").
The PKGBUILD contains a note regarding the version: > # Replace "python" with the python binary you want ranger to use! > # (python 2.6 and >=3.1 supported, below 2.6 will certainly not work.) > python setup.py -q install --root="${pkgdir}" --optimize=1 |
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Comment by Doug Newgard (Scimmia) -
Sunday, 08 January 2017, 15:24 GMT
I'm really confused here, the PKGBUILD says "depends=('python')", but the actual package depends on python2. What's going on here?
Comment by Jakob Gruber (schuay) -
Sunday, 08 January 2017, 15:30 GMT
Sorry, seems like I uploaded the wrong file (I was trying out a python2 build locally). Fixed in 1.8.0-2.