[Bug 1192824] F20 PPC64 Perl: Now 5.18.2 but primary is now 5.18.4 - updated noarch package deps prevent network installs

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1192824



--- Comment #7 from Al Dunsmuir <al.dunsmuir@xxxxxxxxxxxx> ---
Petr,

The reason the secondary arch network install now fails is *because* this
is now in primary updates-testing, but *not* in the secondary arch (ppc64)
updates-testing.   That's the main reason this bz was opened.

Primary arch has been building 5.18.4 on F20 since October, but until it was
promoted to stable there were no secondary arch F20 builds.

The script that does the secondary arch sees the new noarch packages from the
primary arch, and copies them to the secondary arch repo.   Normally this is a
good thing, as it eliminates an unnecessary secondary arch package rebuild.
Unfortunately, Perl is an odd case where noarch packages have dependencies on
arch packages.  The secondary arch Perl build was not in place, hence repos for
ppc64 end up with unresolvable dependency errors.  Bugs in F20 anaconda does
not
allow one to ignore the updates repository, so now all network installs for
ppc64
F20 are broken.

Karsten has now built 5.18.4 for ppc64, so new perl-related builds for ppc64
arch packages will be OK.  The network install is still broken because the new
perl
build has not yet been added to the ppc64 F20 repos and cloned to the mirrors.

Nearly there...
Al

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