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Bug#702298: marked as done (RFP: fabtools -- tools for writing awesome Fabric files)



Your message dated Wed, 5 Nov 2025 09:32:06 +0000 (UTC)
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has caused the Debian Bug report #702298,
regarding RFP: fabtools -- tools for writing awesome Fabric files
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Nicolas Dandrimont <nicolas.dandrimont@crans.org>

  Package name    : fabtools
  Version         : 0.12.0
  Upstream Author : Ronan Amicel <ronan.amicel@gmail.com>
  URL             : https://github.com/ronnix/fabtools
                    http://fabtools.readthedocs.org/
  License         : BSD 2-clause
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description     : common utilities for writing Fabric files

fabtools includes useful functions to help people write Fabric
files. For instance, through its API, it allows to manage system
users, packages, databases, ...

fabtools provides a number of low-level actions, as well as a higher
level interface named fabtools.require. This higher-level interface,
inspired by configuration management tools such as Chef or Puppet, is
declarative and idempotent.

(comments welcome on the long description, which looks like it needs
some expanding)

According to the Python policy, the binary package will be called
python-fabtools.

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--- Begin Message ---

Upstream seems to be no longer working on this software and the documentation says it only works with Python up to version 3.6. As Debian only contains python > 3.12 now, I am afraid this software is not suitable for Debian anymore, thus closing this bug.

  Thorsten

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