[Kimchi-devel] [PATCH V2] Update control.in file as well

Aline Manera alinefm at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Tue Oct 20 16:53:23 UTC 2015


I've just done some verification here.

We use the 'xsltproc' command to build the help pages.

 From my system I got:

# get the full path to the xsltproc command
alinefm at alinefm-ThinkPad-T440:~/kimchi$ which xsltproc
/usr/bin/xsltproc

# identify which package provides this command
alinefm at alinefm-ThinkPad-T440:~/kimchi$ dpkg -S /usr/bin/xsltproc
*xsltproc*: /usr/bin/xsltproc

Could you do the same in your system and confirm xsltproc command comes 
with xsltproc package?

So instead of depending on libxslt, we should depend on xsltproc package 
for Ubuntu!

Does all that make sense? =)

Regards,
Aline Manera

On 20/10/2015 14:41, Socorro Stoppler wrote:
> According to Paulo, the package name is libxslt1-dev.  As I was just 
> following the readme, since it stated that libxslt was a dependency, I 
> went with that and didn't
> bother trying to run Kimchi without it.  Since all other distros 
> referred to it as a dependency as well, I just assumed it was needed 
> :).  If indeed we don't need it at all,
> then it's one less package to deal with and we'll need to remove 
> references to it.  Let me know what the next steps should be. Thanks!
>
> On 10/20/2015 09:32 AM, Aline Manera wrote:
>>
>> I am asking because I have the following packages installed:
>>
>> alinefm at alinefm-ThinkPad-T440:~/kimchi$ sudo dpkg --get-selections | 
>> grep libxslt
>> libxslt1.1:amd64                install
>> python-libxslt1                   install
>>
>> And even without libxslt-dev I can build/run Kimchi without problems.
>>
>> Should the right package name be libxslt1 ?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Aline Manera
>>
>> On 20/10/2015 14:28, Socorro Stoppler wrote:
>>> Hi Aline,
>>>
>>> In readme, we have the following dependencies to be installed.  When 
>>> installing them, it couldn't install libxslt due to wrong name.
>>> For Ubuntu, it had the following packages to be installed:
>>>
>>> |sudo apt-get install gcc make autoconf automake gettext git \
>>>                         python-cherrypy3 python-cheetah python-imaging \
>>>                         python-pam python-m2crypto python-jsonschema \
>>>                         python-psutil python-ldap python-lxml nginx \
>>>                         libxslt openssl python-dev python-pip \
>>>                         g++ fonts-font-awesome texlive-fonts-extra
>>>
>>>
>>> |
>>> I don't have the error anymore.  Would you like me to uninstall to 
>>> get exact message?  (but I believe it's a generic msg - not finding 
>>> the package).
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> -Socorro
>>>
>>> On 10/20/2015 09:13 AM, Aline Manera wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Socorro,
>>>>
>>>> Sorry to not confirm earlier, but I don't have this package 
>>>> installed in my Ubuntu system and I don't see problems to build/run 
>>>> Kimchi.
>>>>
>>>> What is the problem you are having without this package installed?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Aline Manera
>>>>
>>>> On 16/10/2015 19:09, Socorro Stoppler wrote:
>>>>> v1 - first version
>>>>> v2 - Update control.in file as well for libxslt pkg name
>>>>>
>>>>> Socorro Stoppler (1):
>>>>>    Add correct package name for libxslt in Ubuntu
>>>>>
>>>>>   contrib/DEBIAN/control.in | 2 +-
>>>>>   docs/README.md            | 2 +-
>>>>>   2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>

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