On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 3:56 PM, Max <maximilianobianco33@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Actually, I've been installing it on a minute-ly basis while I've been updating/testing
its .spec file to deal with bug and changes required to update it to support
the changes in F20 (and latest Centos/RHEL).
I reverted back to my yesterday's .spec file, and the problem remained.
P.S. I've been testing against F20 Live KDE
For my testing today I've been erasing the vim-minimal package first,
but that shouldn't be required.
Its not a conflict with _my_ package, its a conflict between
one vim package and another vim package.
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On 02/18/2014 12:26 PM, Fulko Hew wrote:Do you install and uninstall your private package on a daily basis?
This morning (while yum install (testing my private package))
I'm getting the error:
file /usr/share/man/man1/vim.1.gz of vim-common-2:7.4.189-1.fc20.i686
conflicts with file from package vim-minimal-2:7.4.027-2.fc20.i686
Yesterday it was fine.
Actually, I've been installing it on a minute-ly basis while I've been updating/testing
its .spec file to deal with bug and changes required to update it to support
the changes in F20 (and latest Centos/RHEL).
Did something break overnight ?
Have you run any updates or made changes to your private package recently?
I reverted back to my yesterday's .spec file, and the problem remained.
P.S. I've been testing against F20 Live KDE
For my testing today I've been erasing the vim-minimal package first,
but that shouldn't be required.
And, whats a possible workaround?
Don't know much about packaging specifically but I'd guess that both packages have a file with the same name. So a file named vim.1.gz already exists in that directory.It would probably be better to just uninstall vim then install your private package.
Its not a conflict with _my_ package, its a conflict between
one vim package and another vim package.
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