Am Freitag, den 28.12.2007, 21:23 +0100 schrieb Thorsten Leemhuis:
On 28.12.2007 20:34, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 03:25:13PM -0400, Xavier Lamien wrote:
>> 2007/12/28, Christoph Wickert <christoph.wickert(a)nurfuerspam.de>:
>>> Raleigh, we have a problem...
>>>
>>> python-gammu, which is required by wammu, prevents users from updating
>>> to the latest gammu release for several days now. It has already been
>>> reported in Bugzilla, see
>>>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=426848 and - even more
>>> interesting -
>>>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=425831
Well, the EPEL report (the second one) has not much in common with the
Fedora report. Just coincidence afaics.
You are correct, I did not look carefully enough. But IMO it's the same
problem, no matter if it is libGammu.so.1 or libGammu.so.2.
>> I Agree this should not happen but, ask first why there is a
broken deps on
>> some packages and why this happen.
> It is no great mystery. People are fallible & make packaging mistakes sometimes.
Agreed, but...
> The various automated scripts for sanity checking Fedora repos don't always
> catch every broken thing because they too are written by people who are fallible.
...there are afaik no scripts that would have detected such a problem,
and that's not good (tm), lead to this specific problem and IMHO should
be fixed. A simple diff between the old and the new provides send to the
gammu owner my mail might have told him "hmm, maybe other packages
depend on that .so file; I should check this with repoquery before I
push this to stable"; that might have helped to solve the problem in time.
The second big problem: why wasn't this reported earlier? Does nobody
use updates-testing? Or did non of the updates-testing users report the
problem?
As Kevin and me already wrote this update went directly to stable
Part of this problem maybe: where is the best place to report
such issue these days: bodhi comment or bug entry in bugzilla?
Not sure what is better, but in this case there has been both: two
comments in bodhi and two comments in the bugzilla bugs.
Cu
knurd
Christoph