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Request 707082 superseded
Initial submission. https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2018-03/msg00084.html
- Created by jfajerski
- In state superseded
- Supersedes 585034
- Superseded by 714594
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- Open review for openSUSE:Factory:Staging:adi:96
nothing provides phantomjs
This was noted before. From my understanding phantomjs is an optional dependency used to generate pngs of the graphs on demand. If you do not need pngs you do not need phantomjs.
Since upstream will have to deal with this anyway, how about we change to recommends for now.
Afaiu the grafana build process does not allow for phantomjs to be optional. Rather the grafana sources come with a pre-build binary (which we don't use, hence the dependency). I have not tested grafana without phantomjs.
So what's the conclusion? I see three choices:
- somebody has to bring back and maintain phantomjs
- somebody has to fix grafana to work without phantomjs
- we drop grafana from tumbleweed
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Finally without phantomjs.
please sync up with the maintainers of the relevant packages - seems nobody expected permission 750
right, thank you. Good catch.