[PlanetCCRMA] Broken dependency with planetccrma-core on Fedora 21?

Michael J. Wilson mwilson at alumni.caltech.edu
Fri Apr 3 23:16:33 PDT 2015


I just did a "yum clean all" and then was able to install
planetccrma-core (version 2015.04.02-1.fc21.ccrma) with no problems.  So
it looks like the fix worked for me.

Thanks,
Michael Wilson

On 04/04/2015 09:18 AM, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
> On 04/03/2015 04:24 PM, Nils Tonnätt wrote:
>> Sorry, I thought installation works but yum installed an old version of
>> planetccrma-core. That's weird behaviour. Why isn't it choosing the most
>> recent version? When I do yum upgrade it tries to install version
>> 2015.3.22.
> 
> Maybe do a "yum clean all" before?
> 
> Just in case I'm recreating the planetcore repository metadata again...
> -- Fernando
> 
> 
>> Am 03.04.2015 um 22:36 schrieb Fernando Lopez-Lezcano:
>>> On 04/01/2015 02:38 AM, Nils Tonnätt wrote:
>>>> After removing kernel-rt and planetccrma-core and reinstall kernel-rt
>>>> the new kernel gets installed. But planetccrma-core has a dependency
>>>> problem.
>>>>
>>>> Fehler: Paket: planetccrma-core-2015.03.22-1.fc21.ccrma.x86_64
>>>> (planetcore)
>>>>               Benötigt: kernel-rt-3.18.9-201.rt5.1.fc21.ccrma
>>>>
>>>> Maybe the architecture is missing?
>>>
>>> I tried naming the dependency differently and it looks the new
>>> packages work fine, let me know...
>>> -- Fernando
>>>
>>>
>>>> Am 31.03.2015 um 20:00 schrieb Fernando Lopez-Lezcano:
>>>>> On 03/31/2015 08:34 AM, Michael J. Wilson wrote:
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When updating my system today I observed the following dependency
>>>>>> issue:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Error: Package: planetccrma-core-2015.03.22-1.fc21.ccrma.x86_64
>>>>>> (planetcore)
>>>>>>               Requires: kernel-rt-3.18.9-201.rt5.1.fc21.ccrma
>>>>> Which is weird because that package exists in the repository.
>>>>>
>>>>>> I removed the planetccrma-core package and updated again, and
>>>>>> kernel-rt-core was installed.  Maybe package renaming caused the
>>>>>> issue?
>>>>>>     Is planetccrma-core not the recommended way to pull in
>>>>>> dependencies
>>>>>> anymore?
>>>>> Should be...
>>>>>
>>>>>> In any event, I'm leaving planetccrma-core uninstalled for now.
>>>>> If you remove the old planetccrma-core and reinstall it it should
>>>>> install all dependencies and be fine afterwards. I'm still trying to
>>>>> figure out why this is happening (the packaging for the kernel in fc21
>>>>> changed and so did the dependencies, I thought I had fixed this).
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyway, I've been running 3.18*rt* for a bit and seems solid so far
>>>>> (and
>>>>> probably as I type this computers start crashing left and right to
>>>>> disprove it :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for the report!
>>>>> -- Fernando
>>>>>
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