On 10/05/2015 05:46 PM, Vít Ondruch wrote:
Dne 5.10.2015 v 17:35 Kalev Lember napsal(a):
> On 10/05/2015 04:52 PM, Martin Gansser wrote:
>> Hi Kalev,
>>
>>
>>
>> i am the packager of the package vdr-live (martinkg).
>>
>>
>>
>> vdr-live has broken dependencies in the F-23 tree:
>> On x86_64:
>> vdr-live-0.3.0-21.20150213git6ea279a.fc23.x86_64 requires
>> libtntnet.so.12()(64bit)
>> vdr-live-0.3.0-21.20150213git6ea279a.fc23.x86_64 requires
>> libcxxtools.so.9()(64bit)
>> On i386:
>> vdr-live-0.3.0-21.20150213git6ea279a.fc23.i686 requires libtntnet.so.12
>> vdr-live-0.3.0-21.20150213git6ea279a.fc23.i686 requires libcxxtools.so.9
>> On armhfp:
>> vdr-live-0.3.0-21.20150213git6ea279a.fc23.armv7hl requires libtntnet.so.12
>> vdr-live-0.3.0-21.20150213git6ea279a.fc23.armv7hl requires libcxxtools.so.9
>> Please resolve this as soon as possible.
>>
>>
>>
>> vdr-live depends on the 2 packages
>>
>> tntnet-2.3rc1-1.fc23
>> <
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=669021>
>>
>> cxxtools-2.3rc1-1.fc23
>> <
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=668281>
>>
>>
>>
>> can you please delete this 2 packages, because there is no vdr-live
>> package available that compiles against the new tntnet/cxxtools-2.3 version,
>>
>> but vdr-live compiles fine against tntnet/cxxtools-2.2.
> Hi Martin,
>
> It's actually self-service if you want to do it yourself before the cut
> off date:
>
> fedpkg retire "Reasons for retirement here"
>
> ... and repeat it on both f23 and master branches.
>
I don't think he want's to retire the packages, but revert from 2.3rc1
back to 2.2 .... this is possible but it will need epoch bump ... but I
might be wrong in interpretation :)
Ahh yes, right you are. I totally misunderstood the question.
Martin (added you back to CC as you don't seem to be subscribed to the
devel list) -- if you want to avoid retiring vdr-live, epoch bumping
tntnet and cxxtools back to 2.2 sounds about right to me too, especially
given that they only appear to be used by vdr-live.
Bumping the Epoch tag to 1 in a spec file would make rpm consider 2.2
newer than 2.3rc1, so that you can submit the "newer" 1:2.2 as a F23
update that correctly replaces the "older" 0:2.3rc1 build.
--
Kalev