shoogle: please remove (unmaintained, low usage)

Bug #2068713 reported by Adrien Nader
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shoogle (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Shoogle is not compatible with new python-googleapi releases. It is also low-popcon ( https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=shoogle ). There has been one upstream version uploaded to debian in 2017 and then only fixes by the packager.

The package seems moderately active though but he hasn't released version -11 yet even though it's been in the VCS for 2 years.

Unfortunately, shoogle is blocking a new version of python-googleapi that is itself needed to get rid of python-oauth2client.

Also, no reverse-depencies:

    % reverse-depends src:shoogle
    No reverse dependencies found
    % reverse-depends src:shoogle -a source
    No reverse dependencies found

As such, please remove from oracular and we can see later if it's updating and coming back.

PS: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shoogle/+bug/2062999 was recently reported and indicates there is at least one (tentative?) user on Noble but it also indicates the package might not be working well on Noble already.

Thanks.

Adrien Nader (adrien)
description: updated
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Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote :

Removing packages from oracular:
 shoogle 0.1.4-10 in oracular
  shoogle 0.1.4-10 in oracular amd64
  shoogle 0.1.4-10 in oracular arm64
  shoogle 0.1.4-10 in oracular armhf
  shoogle 0.1.4-10 in oracular i386
  shoogle 0.1.4-10 in oracular ppc64el
  shoogle 0.1.4-10 in oracular riscv64
  shoogle 0.1.4-10 in oracular s390x
Comment: not actively maintained, blocks newer python-googleapi, lp #2068713
Remove [y|N]? y
1 package successfully removed.

Changed in shoogle (Ubuntu):
status: New → Fix Released
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