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FS#65377 - [yq] Missing Python dependencies
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Community Packages
Opened by Caleb Maclennan (alerque) - Tuesday, 04 February 2020, 20:29 GMT
Last edited by Felix Yan (felixonmars) - Sunday, 08 March 2020, 09:28 GMT
Opened by Caleb Maclennan (alerque) - Tuesday, 04 February 2020, 20:29 GMT
Last edited by Felix Yan (felixonmars) - Sunday, 08 March 2020, 09:28 GMT
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DetailsInstalling `yq` has been broken pretty much since it moved from AUR to [community]. When installing in a minimal system, running it gives something like this:
``` $ yq --help Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/sbin/yq", line 6, in <module> from pkg_resources import load_entry_point ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pkg_resources' ``` In my testing it looks like python-setuptools is missing from the run time dependencies. The version in community is also out of date, but in setting up my own packaging with the newest version it looks like at least a dependency on python-argcomplete will also be missing. Finally it seems python itself doesn't seem to be listed as dependency. |
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Closed by Felix Yan (felixonmars)
Sunday, 08 March 2020, 09:28 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: 2.10.0-1
Sunday, 08 March 2020, 09:28 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: 2.10.0-1
Installing "python-setuptools" fixes it.
"python-setuptools" should probably be listed as dependency.