Bob Fletcher wrote:
On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 07:30 +0100, Paul Howarth wrote:
On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 01:24 -0400, Dan wrote:
Bob Fletcher wrote:
...
The new geronimo-specs package is probably coming from the JPackage
repo, so you could also try disabling JPackage and see how things go:
# yum --disablerepo=jpackage\* update
Paul.
Paul,
I disabled JPackage as you suggested and did NOT get the dependency
error. Apparently, JPackage is the source of the package.
Is there a way to make the --disablerepo option permanent?
Change the two "enabled=1" lines in your jpackage.repo file to "enabled=0".
(Of course, this may not be the correct thing to do.)
It depends on whether you use any packages from the JPackage repo or not.
Is there a procedure for reporting problems of this nature?
I am inclined to think it is a package problem.
Me too. I'd suggest the jpackage bugzilla but there doesn't appear to be
a component set up there for geronimo-specs.
Bearing in mind that Fedora tries to stay compatible with JPackage, you
could also consider raising the problem in Fedora bugzilla. I wouldn't
be surprised if it reached the same person anyway.
Paul.
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