https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1594565
Robert-André Mauchin <zebob.m(a)gmail.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |CLOSED
CC| |zebob.m(a)gmail.com
Resolution|--- |NEXTRELEASE
Last Closed| |2018-06-27 13:43:44
--- Comment #1 from Robert-André Mauchin <zebob.m(a)gmail.com> ---
Blender correctly depends on libjemalloc but a bug in the packaging of
389-ds-base made it incorrectly provides the libjemalloc.so symbol.
The version 389-ds-base-1.4.0.11-2 corrects this and is in updates-testing.
See:
sudo dnf install blender
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Dependencies resolved.
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Package Arch Version Repository Size
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Installing:
blender x86_64 1:2.79b-3.fc28 updates 34 M
Installing dependencies:
389-ds-base-libs x86_64 1.4.0.10-2.fc28 updates 937 k
[…]
Blender incorrectly pulls 389-ds-base-libs because it contains jemalloc.
But with updates-testing activated:
sudo dnf install blender --enablerepo=updates-testing
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Dependencies resolved.
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Package Arch Version Repository Size
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Installing:
blender x86_64 1:2.79b-3.fc28 updates 34 M
Installing dependencies:
[…]
jemalloc x86_64 5.0.1-5.fc28 updates-testing 189 k
[…]
389-ds-base is not providing libjemalloc anymore so dnf correctly bring
jemalloc instead.
Basically you can remove 389-ds-base-libs that has been incorrectly pulled when
you installed Blender.
Thanks to Dan Horák for spotting the issue.
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