#6393: Bogus "broken dependencies in the rawhide tree" notifications --------------------+------------------------ Reporter: ellert | Owner: rel-eng@… Type: task | Status: new Milestone: | Component: koji Keywords: | Blocked By: Blocking: | --------------------+------------------------ Hi.
I keep getting copies of the following message.
``` root has broken dependencies in the rawhide tree: On x86_64: root-mathmore-5.34.32-8.fc24.x86_64 requires libgsl.so.0()(64bit) On i386: root-mathmore-5.34.32-8.fc24.i686 requires libgsl.so.0 Please resolve this as soon as possible. ```
This was fixed on 2016-04-11 with the successful build of root-6.06.02-1.fc25
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=753202
Since it was fixed I keep getting more copied of this message, so far 7 of them. Why?
I first though that there was a "typo" in the message, and that it was actually referring to Fedora 24, but this doesn't seem to be the case:
root-6.06.02-1.fc24 was pushed to stable yesterday, and I still got a new copy of the message today.
Why do I get these messages still?
#6393: Bogus "broken dependencies in the rawhide tree" notifications ---------------------+----------------------- Reporter: ellert | Owner: rel-eng@… Type: task | Status: new Milestone: | Component: koji Resolution: | Keywords: Blocked By: | Blocking: ---------------------+-----------------------
Comment (by ellert):
Since filing the ticket I have gotten two more copies of the message.
#6393: Bogus "broken dependencies in the rawhide tree" notifications ---------------------+----------------------- Reporter: ellert | Owner: rel-eng@… Type: task | Status: new Milestone: | Component: koji Resolution: | Keywords: Blocked By: | Blocking: ---------------------+-----------------------
Comment (by mschwendt):
in the rawhide tree:
The report needs to be fixed, because it refers to F24 as "rawhide tree" while Rawhide is F25 already.
root-mathmore-5.34.32-8.fc24.x86_64
Your newer build for F24 is only found in updates-testing. It must reach F24 "updates" for the report to stop sending you a message. I've had that, too, during the freeze when somebody pushed a library upgrade into F24 without rebuilding dependencies. I could not stop the report before I was able to push rebuilds into F24 updates.
#6393: Bogus "broken dependencies in the rawhide tree" notifications ---------------------+----------------------- Reporter: ellert | Owner: rel-eng@… Type: task | Status: new Milestone: | Component: koji Resolution: | Keywords: Blocked By: | Blocking: ---------------------+-----------------------
Comment (by ellert):
This is not correct. The update has been in stable for 3 days:
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2016-ad70b05a7e
"In Stable: 3 days ago, 2016-04-15 21:31:57 (UTC)"
Since it was put in stable I have gotten the notification three times:
* Sat, 16 Apr 2016 17:05:02 +0000 * Sun, 17 Apr 2016 14:30:58 +0000 * Mon, 18 Apr 2016 13:11:59 +0000
So the complaint is still valid even if the report is ment to be for Fedora 24.
#6393: Bogus "broken dependencies in the rawhide tree" notifications ---------------------+----------------------- Reporter: ellert | Owner: rel-eng@… Type: task | Status: new Milestone: | Component: koji Resolution: | Keywords: Blocked By: | Blocking: ---------------------+-----------------------
Comment (by ausil):
branched has been broken for about 4 days, so the check was against old content
#6393: Bogus "broken dependencies in the rawhide tree" notifications ---------------------+----------------------- Reporter: ellert | Owner: rel-eng@… Type: task | Status: new Milestone: | Component: koji Resolution: | Keywords: Blocked By: | Blocking: ---------------------+-----------------------
Comment (by ellert):
Why run the script that sends the emails when the repo is broken?
If the content is old the script will not detect any new broken dependencies that it didn't already complained about in the previous run, so there is no gain.
It is in fact counter-productive, since it will send false complaints about problems that were already fixed, which in the long run will condition package maintainers to start ignoring the warnings since we will learn that they are often fake.
#6393: Bogus "broken dependencies in the rawhide tree" notifications ---------------------+----------------------- Reporter: ellert | Owner: rel-eng@… Type: task | Status: closed Milestone: | Component: koji Resolution: fixed | Keywords: Blocked By: | Blocking: ---------------------+----------------------- Changes (by till):
* status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed
Comment:
this issue seems to be fixed now, therefore I close this ticket.
rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org