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Bug 1760991 - EPEL7 - spyder won't install on RHEL 7.7
Summary: EPEL7 - spyder won't install on RHEL 7.7
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Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: Fedora EPEL
Classification: Fedora
Component: spyder
Version: epel7
Hardware: Unspecified
OS: Unspecified
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Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Mukundan Ragavan
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
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Blocks: EPEL7FailsToInstall
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Reported: 2019-10-11 21:18 UTC by Troy Dawson
Modified: 2020-11-05 13:06 UTC (History)
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Description Troy Dawson 2019-10-11 21:18:02 UTC
Current spyder for EPEL7 (spyder-2.3.7-4.el7) requires
  python-rope
EPEL7 only has
  python36-rope

Please fix this package so that it can be installed in RHEL 7.7.
If you have not responded in a week, we will have a proven packager fix it.
If you know you will not be able to get to it and would like it fixed sooner, please let us know in this bug.
If you feel this package should no longer be in EPEL7, please let us know in this bug.

Comment 1 Mukundan Ragavan 2019-10-11 21:30:05 UTC
yeah, I need to add/update a long list python packages to EPEL to get spyder to work. It is not a simple case of just updating spyder.

I will update this bug as I proceed.

Comment 2 Troy Dawson 2019-10-12 02:34:38 UTC
Sounds good.
Thanks for replying.

Comment 3 Ben Beasley 2020-09-14 13:38:58 UTC
This seems to be a duplicate of https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1697809.


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