Alright, try, try again:
This includes the fixed epochs, as well as various references to
%{_libdir} and %{_prefix} where it seemed appropriate.
One thing I'm curious about - I notice that the perl-CPAN package
doesn't automatically provide 'cpan' or anything similar - so 'yum
install cpan' is likely to fail. Would it be wise to add a:
Provides: cpan
To that package?
Thanks,
-RN
Robin Norwood <rnorwood(a)redhat.com> writes:
Ralf Corsepius <rc040203(a)freenet.de> writes:
[...]
>> It doesn't work.
>>
>> The epochs on dependencies on "perl" inside of sub-packages are wrong.
>>
>> E.g.:
>> # rpm -q --requires -p perl-CPAN-1.76_02-16.i386.rpm
>> ...
>> perl = 0:5.8.8-16
>> ...
>>
>> # rpm -q --provides -p perl-5.8.8-16.i386.rpm
>> ...
>> perl = 4:5.8.8-16
>> ...
>>
>> This causes all kind of dependency breakages in yum.
>>
>> AFAIS, you seem to have missed the %{epoch} related Requires having been
>> contained in my latest *.spec.
> Scratch this sentence - I was wrong.
>
> You added
> Requires: perl = %{epoch}:%{perl_version}-%{release}
> to subpackages' %package.
>
>
> This breaks if a subpackage uses a different Epoch as the main packages,
> for example this:
> ...
> %package Test-Harness
> Summary: Run Perl standard test scripts with statistics
> Group: Development/Languages
> Epoch: 0
> Version: 2.56
> Requires: perl-devel
> Requires: perl = %{epoch}:%{perl_version}-%{release}
> ...
>
> At the time, rpm processes the %{epoch} inside of the
> "Requires: perl =...",
> %{epoch} contains the "0" from the "Epoch: 0" line above and
doesn't
> contain the global epoch anymore.
>
>
> A brute-force approach to work-around this would be to add a global
> %define perl_epoch 4
> at the beginning of the *.spec and to replace all references to the main
> perl package's Epoch (%{epoch}) with %{perl_epoch}
>
> The patch below implements this approach.
Good catch Ralf, thanks - I've applied that patch and I'll try out a
local build.
Thanks,
-RN
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Red Hat, Inc.
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Robin Norwood
Red Hat, Inc.
"The Sage does nothing, yet nothing remains undone."
-Lao Tzu, Te Tao Ching