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  1. May 11, 2021
  2. Mar 05, 2021
  3. Feb 26, 2021
  4. Feb 25, 2021
  5. Jan 29, 2021
    • Christophe Monniez's avatar
      [FIX] packaging: update rpm packaging for fedora 32 · a8deb1dd
      Christophe Monniez authored
      
      As Fedora 32 was the current release when Odoo 14.0 was released, this
      should be the supported version.
      
      Also, a few  old libs were still in mentioned in the packaging files.
      They flew under the radar because they never broke the packaging.
      This is not the case anymore, those libs disappeared from the Fedora
      repos.
      
      It seems that pyparsing is not used anymore since 5a1c06a1 and thus can
      be safely removed from `requirements.txt` too.
      
      pychart is not used anymore since 3425752e.
      
      While at it, remove mix of tabs and spaces in package.dffedora, also add
      missing packages to avoid installation at test time.
      
      Now that I started down the slippery slope, also removed some `-dev`
      packages in package.dfsrc as wheel's are available.
      
      Finally, the rpm install script now detects the python ABI version in
      order to avoid update this file at each ABI change in Fedora.
      
      Fixes #63719
      
      closes odoo/odoo#65224
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarChristophe Monniez (moc) <moc@odoo.com>
      a8deb1dd
  6. Dec 18, 2020
  7. Oct 21, 2020
  8. Oct 14, 2020
  9. Jul 10, 2020
  10. Apr 01, 2020
    • Adrian Torres's avatar
      [REM] *: remove various unused import shims · 5952928b
      Adrian Torres authored
      
      Before this commit, a lot of leftover import shims existed in the
      codebase for py2-py3 compatibility, these are no longer needed since
      Odoo 13.0+ doesn't support Python 2 anymore and is (finally) in EOL.
      
      With this commit, these shims are dropped, making the code cleaner,
      easier to read and with one less dependency.
      
      Queue -> queue -> py2-py3 compatibility
      xmlrpclib -> xmlrpc.client -> py2-py3 compatibility
      ConfigParser -> configparser -> py2-py3 compatibility
      itertools.izip_longest -> itertools.zip_longest -> py2-py3 compatibility
      urllib -> urllib.request -> py2-py3 compatibility
      __builtins__ -> builtins -> py2-py3 compatibility
      _winreg -> winreg -> py2-py3 compatibility
      
      mock -> unittest.mock -> merged into CPython
      
      The debian/fedora packages and requirements.txt have been updated accordingly
      
      closes odoo/odoo#44601
      
      Related: odoo/enterprise#8141
      Signed-off-by: default avatarXavier Morel (xmo) <xmo@odoo.com>
      5952928b
  11. Feb 05, 2020
  12. Jan 22, 2020
    • Martin Trigaux's avatar
      [FIX] auth_ldap: replace the deprecated library by one up to date · 9aef423d
      Martin Trigaux authored
      At 795c7b0a the external dependencies was changed from trying
      to import 'ldap' to checking than 'pyldap' package was installed.
      The problem is that pyldap is a unmaintained library that should no
      longer be used, as explained on the package page:
      https://pypi.org/project/pyldap/
      
      
      "The pyldap fork was merged back into python-ldap, and released as
       python-ldap 3.0.0."
      
      Having pyldap version >= 3.0 installs python-ldap automatically and
      will not cause any issue.
      
      The Debian control file package name is adapted to use the latest.
      
      The "ldap" externalm dependency defined in __manifest__.py will cause
      pkg_resources.get_distribution() to fail in both case ("python-lap" or
      "pyldap"), but the "import" fallback will succeed. For that reason, the
      log warning is turned into a log info.
      
      closes odoo/odoo#43769
      
      Note: This library should be replaced by the pure python "ldap3" library.
      X-original-commit: 1afd0ccf
      Signed-off-by: default avatarChristophe Monniez (moc) <moc@odoo.com>
      9aef423d
  13. Oct 14, 2019
  14. Sep 10, 2019
  15. Jun 05, 2019
  16. Nov 19, 2018
    • Christophe Monniez's avatar
      [FIX] packaging: add qrcode package to docker file · 51ee0c3c
      Christophe Monniez authored
      After the Odoo package is built, the package.py script uses a Docker
      image to test the package. After that python3-qrcode was added as a
      dependency for the package in 2ff49c5f , it revealed some issues.
      
      A missing cli parameter and a forgotten '&&' in the Dockerfile prevented
      the installation of the depending packages.
      
      Also, the script shebang was wrong by launching python2.
      
      Finally, the fact that python3-xlwt is missing in Debian stretch was
      highlighted. With this commit, the python3-xlwt is explicitly removed
      from the dependencies and the documentation is updated accordingly.
      
      closes odoo/odoo#28807
      51ee0c3c
  17. Nov 13, 2018
    • Christophe Monniez's avatar
      [FIX] packaging: make Debian package depends on qrcode and vobject · 2ff49c5f
      Christophe Monniez authored
      As stated in issue #27752, some Debian packages are only recommended.
      As a consequence, these packages are not installed on the Official
      Docker image. In that case, if the user wants to install an Odoo module
      that needs one of these package, the Docker container has to be
      modified.
      
      python3-qrcode and python3-vobject are now part of the latest Debian
      stable (stretch) and the latest Ubuntu LTS (Bionic Beaver).
      Also, they are pure python, and very small.
      
      Thus, the Debian package can depends on them.
      
      co-author: @sbidoul
      Fixes #27752
      Closes #28588
      Closes #28371
      Closes #28372
      2ff49c5f
  18. Oct 09, 2018
    • Adrian Torres's avatar
      [REM] packaging: drop PyYAML dependency · a277bfb4
      Adrian Torres authored
      Commit cf853a78 removed all yml tests
      and the yml import engine from Odoo forever, however PyYAML remains a
      dependency even though it's not used anymore.
      
      This commit removes any reference to this lib that could be found.
      
      closes odoo/odoo#27563
      a277bfb4
  19. Jul 27, 2018
    • qsm-odoo's avatar
      [REF] web, *: update bootstrap-datetimepicker to tempusdominus · 6692919d
      qsm-odoo authored
      * website_form, debian
      
      Our old library for datetimepicker for bootstrap 3 is deprecated and
      an updated version is developed by the same team under the new name
      "tempusdominus", for bootstrap 4.
      
      The lib is imported by taking the *unminified build* JS and the *src*
      scss. Odoo is also bundling the lib better by putting the scss file
      in both backend and frontend assets instead of only in common (so that
      the scss is compiled differently for the frontend and the backend).
      
      Note: the lib also needed to be patched inline to solve a bug at one
      line.
      6692919d
  20. Jul 18, 2018
  21. Jun 15, 2018
    • Christophe Monniez's avatar
      [FIX] packaging: stop removing Odoo lib dir · 27e7d242
      Christophe Monniez authored
      When removing Odoo Debian package, the directory /var/lib/odoo is also
      removed. This directory could contain important data like filestore or
      custom modules.
      
      With this commit, this directory is preserved on removal and deleted
      when the purge command is issued with a Debian package manager.
      
      Fixes #22138
      27e7d242
  22. Apr 24, 2018
  23. Apr 18, 2018
  24. Jan 16, 2018
  25. Oct 12, 2017
    • Christophe Monniez's avatar
      [IMP] packaging: remove some packages dependencies · 347acbb4
      Christophe Monniez authored
      On Ubuntu Xenian, the Odoo package was difficult to install because
      three Debian packages were required but could not be found in Ubuntu
      repositories. As those packages are not really crucial, they are
      now only suggegsted by the Debian package which is therefore
      installable on Ubuntu Xenial. One can manually install them as
      explained in the documentation.
      
      Closes #20000
      347acbb4
    • Christophe Monniez's avatar
      [REM] remove any openid reference · fc76b1d5
      Christophe Monniez authored
      Purpose: openid is not used anymore in Odoo, therefore it can be
      safely removed.
      fc76b1d5
  26. Oct 09, 2017
  27. Oct 03, 2017
  28. May 26, 2017
  29. Oct 24, 2016
  30. Sep 30, 2016
    • Simon Lejeune's avatar
      [REF] packaging: renamed configuration files · c59eb4ff
      Simon Lejeune authored
      no fallbacks were implemented to `openerp-server.conf`.
      c59eb4ff
    • Simon Lejeune's avatar
      [REF] cli: renamed openerp-server to odoo-bin · ed8f0c83
      Simon Lejeune authored
      The use of an entry point was considered in order to provide
      an `odoo` command in the path for the packages users, but the
      generated entry point will first check that all the things in
      install_requires were provided in a not bright way: it'll check
      that it matches a distribution name. This does not work because
      python-chart does not have the distrubtion name "pychart" which
      is provided by the python-pychart package in debian jessie. Same
      for suds-jurko which is provided by python-suds in debian stretch
      but does not have the distribution name "suds".
      
      Also, adapted the  packages tests to these cli changes.
      ed8f0c83
    • Simon Lejeune's avatar
      [REF] packaging: debian: remove unneeded recommanded dependencies · bc04ec94
      Simon Lejeune authored
      They were there since long time but to allow some obscure test
      to run. As they don't bring anything let's just drop them.
      bc04ec94
    • Simon Lejeune's avatar
      [REF] packaging: openerp has been renamed odoo · eb501081
      Simon Lejeune authored
      Fix the various place when the rename of the git root directory
      broke the packaging script. Also, we can now name the library
      "odoo".
      eb501081
  31. Aug 26, 2016
    • Simon Lejeune's avatar
      [FIX] packaging: Backport of efe37469 to 8.0 · c55c15ae
      Simon Lejeune authored
      [FIX] packaging: debian: update-python-module is no more
      
      The command is not installed by default. It was available in the
      python-support library which we didn't depend on and now this library
      is no more in debian jessie/ubuntu xenial.
      
      Backported for #13302
      c55c15ae
  32. Jun 10, 2016
    • Simon Lejeune's avatar
      [FIX] packaging: debian: update-python-module is no more · efe37469
      Simon Lejeune authored
      The command is not installed by default. It was available in the
      python-support library which we didn't depend on and now this library
      is no more in debian jessie/ubuntu xenial.
      
      fixes #11785
      efe37469
    • Simon Lejeune's avatar
      [REF] ir_qweb: less webasset: compress output instead of minifying it · 123e51f4
      Simon Lejeune authored
      * Remove dependency on less-plugin-clean-css which distribution
        packages are broken on debian stretch and derivated.
      * Updated documentation.
      * Lessc provides a `--compress` argument that could solve this issue.
        According to the documentation at http://lesscss.org/usage/: "[...]
        Compress using less built-in compression. This does an okay job but
        does not utilise all the tricks of dedicated css compression[...]"
        However, using this argument works on lessc 2.5.3 but not on 1.4.2
        (`--compress` arg is present but seems to be break some rules
        i haven't been able to put my finger on).
      * Finally, use the minification of the StylesheetAsset that takes care
        of removing the spaces, the comments and the sourcemap with regexes.
      
      fixes issue #9113
      123e51f4
  33. Dec 01, 2015
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