[AstroPy] Astropy in Fedora

Sergio Pascual sergio.pasra at gmail.com
Wed Jan 22 11:22:56 EST 2014


Hi Mike,

2014/1/22 Michael Droettboom <mdroe at stsci.edu>

>  Thanks for doing this. This is fantastic.
>
> I’m getting one absolutely non-critical test failure with the package,
> however.
>
I'm aware of the failure. it's a mistake in my RPM specfile. I have an
updated package that includes the hidden file, but I haven't pushed as a
new update to avoid further delays.
Each package has to stay ~ 7 days in updates-testing before being pushed to
the stable updates repository. If I submit the update now, the day count
resets.

As soon as this version (python-astropy-0.3-5.fc20) is moved to stable
updates I will submit the fixed package (python-astropy-0.3-6.fc20)

Best, Sergio

> On 01/18/2014 05:51 PM, Sergio Pascual wrote:
>
>    Hello,
>
>  I'm very happy to inform you that astropy has been included in Fedora.
>
>  It exists for Fedora 20 only. There are python-astropy for Python 2.7
> and python3-astropy for Python 3.3
>  The documentation is splited in a subpackage python(3)-astropy-doc
>
>  During the next week approximately , the packages will be in the
> 'updates-testing' repository. To install from this repository users will
> need to do:
>
>  $ sudo yum install python-astropy --enablerepo=updates-testing
>
>  Once the package is pushed to the updates repository, its enough to do
>
> $ sudo yum install python-astropy
>
>  Please install, test and enjoy!
>
>  Best regards, Sergio
>
>
>
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