On Sun, Apr 06, 2014 at 08:47:11PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: > There's a common Python graphics library, PIL, which is provided by > two conflicting ports in our tree: py-Imaging and the fork py-Pillow. > At present, a bunch of ports depend on py-Imaging, and only gramps > depends on py-Pillow. As the two packages conflict you can't e.g. > install gramps and hplip or calibre at the same time. > > Pillow is nearly a drop-in replacement, just requiring some 'from PIL' > on import lines if they aren't already present (which many ports > already handle themselves). Considering that py-Imaging has > seen no updates in several years, and there are other programs > which specifically require Pillow, I'd like to update Pillow to > a current version and switch the other ports over to use it. > > Diff below does this. I've tested at least 'make test' for all of > these, and in most cases done runtime tests. Would anyone like to > check things over before it goes in? > > Specific notes on some dependent ports: > > - fretsonfire marked BROKEN, crashes at startup (same with py-Imaging).
fretsonfire is definitely not critical. I don't even think it's a good replacement for the game it's supposed to vaguely emulate...
