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* Improve `Depends` specs in debian package. (#5675)Richard van der Hoff2019-07-171-0/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is basically a contrived way of adding a `Recommends` on `libpq5`, to fix #5653. The way this is supposed to happen in debhelper is to run `dh_shlibdeps`, which in turn runs `dpkg-shlibdeps`, which spits things out into `debian/<package>.substvars` whence they can later be included by `control`. Previously, we had disabled `dh_shlibdeps`, mostly because `dpkg-shlibdeps` gets confused about PIL's interdependent objects, but that's not really the right thing to do and there is another way to work around that. Since we don't always use postgres, we don't necessarily want a hard Depends on libpq5, so I've actually ended up adding an explicit invocation of `dpkg-shlibdeps` for `psycopg2`. I've also updated the build-depends list for the package, which was missing a couple of entries.
* debian package: symlink to python-3.X (#4433)Richard van der Hoff2019-01-231-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | In the debian package, make the virtualenv symlink python to /usr/bin/python3.X rather than /usr/bin/python3. Also make sure we depend on the right python3.x package. This might help a bit with subtle failures when people install a package from the wrong distro (https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/4431).
* s/Breaks/Conflicts/ in debian/controlRichard van der Hoff2019-01-111-3/+3
| | | | Otherwise people can't upgrade from matrix-synapse without removing it first
* debian: Remove Breaks: matrix-synapse-ldap3 v0.34.1+1Richard van der Hoff2019-01-091-1/+0
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* Update debian Conflicts specifications (#4349)Richard van der Hoff2019-01-041-2/+6
| | | ... to allow installation alongside our matrix-synapse transitional package.
* Install the optional dependencies into the debian package (#4325)Richard van der Hoff2019-01-021-1/+1
| | | | | | | | since #4298, the optional dependencies are no longer installed with a simple `pip install .`, which meant that they were not being included in the debian package. The easy fix to that is dh_virtualenv --extras, but that needs dh_virtualenv 1.1...
* Debian packaging via dh_virtualenv (#4285)Richard van der Hoff2018-12-201-66/+26
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* import from package-debian-synapseAmber Brown2018-12-201-0/+77