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Date:      Mon, 30 Jan 2017 00:24:51 +0000
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To:        freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 216249] [New Port] textproc/py-elasticsearch2-py: version 2.4.1 of textproc/py-elasticsearch-py
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--- Comment #6 from James Elstone <james@elstone.net> ---
(In reply to bagas from comment #5)
Hi Bagas,

This new port (shell archive attached to this bug report) is a Python client
(v2.4.1) for Elasticsearch which now has a dependency on
"textproc/elasticsearch2 (v2.4.2).  v2.4.2 of the Elasticsearch Python clie=
nt
was never released.

The existing "textproc/py-elasticsearch-py" (v5.1.0) has a dependency on
"textproc/elasticsearch5" (v5.0.2).

You have "py27-elasticsearch-curator-py-3.5.1" installed which requires an
Elasticsearch python client of version v3 or less. You also have Elasticsea=
rch
v2.4.1 installed which is good, but the v5.x.y version of the Python
Elasticsearch client.

I would suggest you uninstall "py27-elasticsearch-py-5.1.0" and give the
attached new port a go, but only you will know if this is applicable to your
situation; your responsible for your own system.

If you do give the attached port a try, any feedback would be welcomed!

Kr,
James

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