Ugly dependency checker
Jesse Keating
jkeating at redhat.com
Tue Aug 21 16:05:46 UTC 2007
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 17:51:36 +0200
Jeroen van Meeuwen <kanarip at kanarip.com> wrote:
> Right, point taken. However, that doesn't apply to these:
>
> package: Democracy - 0.9.5.1-8.fc7.i386 from fedora
> unresolved deps:
> firefox = 0:2.0.0.3
Democracy was obsoleted by Miro. Miro should be in updates.
> package: dbmail-sqlite - 2.2.4-4.fc7.i386 from fedora
> unresolved deps:
> dbmail = 0:2.2.4-4.fc7
> package: gauche-gtk - 0.4.1-12.fc7.i386 from fedora
> unresolved deps:
> gauche = 0:0.8.10
> package: libgeda-doc - 20070216-1.fc7.i386 from fedora
> unresolved deps:
> libgeda = 0:20070216-1.fc7
> package: pcb-doc - 0.20060822-9.fc7.i386 from fedora
> unresolved deps:
> pcb = 0:0.20060822
> [...snip...]
> package: syncekonnector - 0.3.2-2.fc7.i386 from updates
> unresolved deps:
> libkonnector.so.0
> libksync.so.1
> libmultisynk.so.0
> package: system-switch-java-gui - 1.0.0-1.fc7.noarch from fedora
> unresolved deps:
> system-switch-java = 0:1.0.0-1.fc7
>
> Note that most of these packages come from the release tree (fedora
> repository), and may have been updated meanwhile; dbmail-sqlite for
> example doesn't get installed because it seems to have been integrated
> into the dbmail package. Though, I specified -n so that repoclosure
> would look at only the latest and greatest packages. Same goes for
> system-switch-java-gui (in system-switch-java-1.1.0-2.fc7)
>
> What is it I'm missing this time? What I wanted this to do is report
> to me which of the most recent packages I could not install due to
> dependency errors:
Not sure what's going on with the rest of those.
--
Jesse Keating
Fedora -- All my bits are free, are yours?
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