panko build-depends on python-happybase, removed from Debian unstable

Bug #1770858 reported by Steve Langasek
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panko (Ubuntu)
Triaged
High
Ubuntu OpenStack

Bug Description

panko is an Ubuntu-specific package that build-depends on python-happybase. Debian has just removed python-happybase from unstable:

  ROM; not used anymore, no py3 support; Debian bug #894780

There is a version of panko in Debian unstable, but it is an older upstream version vs the one in Ubuntu and it has never been merged. But it's possible the packaging there could provide a solution for removing this build-dependency on the obsolete happybase.

If you need happybase to remain in Ubuntu as a build-dependency of panko, then please make an Ubuntu upload of happybase, changing the maintainer field to reflect this status.

Steve Langasek (vorlon)
Changed in panko (Ubuntu):
assignee: nobody → Ubuntu OpenStack (ubuntu-openstack)
importance: Undecided → High
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Corey Bryant (corey.bryant) wrote :

While it's minimally used by panko for tests I think we should keep this around rather than not run a subset of tests. From what I can tell the upstream code does in fact support Python 3.

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Corey Bryant (corey.bryant) wrote :

Actually Panko only needs this for Python 2.7, so I think we'll only need to maintain this package until we drop support for Python 2.7.

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Corey Bryant (corey.bryant) wrote :

I've uploaded a new package version to Cosmic for this.

Changed in panko (Ubuntu):
status: New → Triaged
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