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Packages requiring python
It's time to upgrade the python distributed with o4w to the current stable upstream release in the 2.x series, namely 2.7 (ticket #219). To that end here is a list of packages which rely on python, and their current status with regard to being py2.7 ready.
Please update the chart as needed.
Uploaded
Package | Uploader | uploaded | repackaged upstream 2.7 binaries |
python | Matt Wilkie | 2.7.1-2 | |
psycopg2 | Jürgen Fischer | 2.4-1 | |
pyparsing | Jürgen Fischer | 1.5.2-2 | |
pyqt4 | Jürgen Fischer | 4.8.3-2 | |
pyqwt5-qt4 | Jürgen Fischer | 5.2.0-2 | |
pyspatialite | Jürgen Fischer | 2.3.1-2 | |
python-win32 | Jürgen Fischer | 2.16-1 | pywin32-216.win32-py2.7.exe |
python-win32-demos | Jürgen Fischer | 2.16-1 | pywin32-216.win32-py2.7.exe |
python-simplejson | Jürgen Fischer | 2.1.5-1 | |
sip | Jürgen Fischer | 4.12.1-2 | |
python-numpy | Jürgen Fischer | 2.7-1.5.1-1 | |
pyopengl | Jürgen Fischer | 3.0.1-1 |
Open
Package | 2.7 ready | upgrade lead | upstream 2.7 binaries |
apt | yes | Matt Wilkie | - |
qgis | yes | Jürgen Fischer | - |
qgis-dev | yes | Jürgen Fischer | - |
grass | yes, but no official NumPy for 2.7 | Martin Landa | - |
matplotlib | yes, but no official NumPy for 2.7 | Alex Bruy | ? |
grass-devel | ? | Martin Landa | - |
wxpython | ? | Martin Landa | - |
gdal-autotest | ? | you? | - |
gdal-dev | ? | you? | - |
gdal-python | ? | you? | - |
liblas-python | ? | you? | ? |
mapfish_framework | ? | you? | ? |
mapnik | ? | you? | 2.6, no 2.7 |
mapscript-dev-python | ? | you? | ? |
mapscript-python | ? | you? | ? |
natgrid | ? | you? | ? |
python-geopy | ? | you? | - |
python-rpy | ? | you? | - |
python-rpy2 | ? | you? | - |
python-shapely | ? | you? | ? |
Obsolete python related packages
package |
gdal16-autotest |
gdal16-python |
gdal17-python |
python-qgis |
qgis1.1 |
qgis-devel |
qgis-full |
qgis-unstable |
grass-devel-mingw |
grass-devel-vc |
Package notes
natgrid: might be ready with simple repackaging (change name of folder). Drop 'natgrid' folder from package archive into c:\python27\...\site-packages
and it passes simple import natgrid
test. Dunno enough about it's functions to test further.
Testing repository
- There is a seperate repository on http://download.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/testing/ to add testing packages.
- It contains the hardlinked packages from the original repository plus the already updated package + a separate
setup.ini
. - That
setup.ini
is updatable throughupload.osgeo.org/cgi-bin/osgeo4w-regen-testing.sh
. - There also is a separate installer for that repository
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