jayvdb added a comment.
The latest patch adds a simple enum class so enum34 is optional.
I would like to add an ImportWarning telling users to install enum34. That will
just annoy toollab users who rightly expect us to sort this stuff out for them.
Another approach is to detect toollabs and sug
valhallasw added a comment.
Because many people are using the default settings for jsub, which means they
run their stuff on precise hosts.
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I don't think we should maintain any new python packages that aren't already
being maintained upstream for that version of ubuntu. Why does it need to be in
precise?
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jayvdb added a comment.
So it is available on trusty now, but not precise.
This should be fairly easy to package for precise. Is there a guide for how to
get a package into the WMF repo?
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Change 236420 merged by Yuvipanda:
toollabs: add python-enum34
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/236420
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Change 236420 had a related patch set uploaded (by Merlijn van Deen):
toollabs: add python-enum34
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/236420
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