Re: LibreOffice Base questions

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On 5/18/22 10:31, stan via users wrote:
On Wed, 18 May 2022 00:16:12 -0400
Robert McBroom via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Followed the thread on libreoffice-base and noted that I did not have
libreoffice-base and libreoffice-math installed.

Tried manual install on F35 system

sudo dnf install libreoffice-base libreoffice-math

and got this strange result

Error:
Problem: conflicting requests
   - package libreoffice-base-1:7.2.1.2-1.fc35.x86_64 requires
postgresql-jdbc, but none of the p
roviders can be installed
   - package libreoffice-base-1:7.2.6.2-1.fc35.x86_64 requires
postgresql-jdbc, but none of the p
roviders can be installed
   - package postgresql-jdbc-42.2.23-2.fc35.noarch requires
mvn(com.ongres.scram:client), but non
e of the providers can be installed
   - package postgresql-jdbc-42.2.25-1.fc35.noarch requires
mvn(com.ongres.scram:client), but non
e of the providers can be installed
   - package ongres-scram-client-2.1-3.fc35.noarch requires
mvn(com.ongres.scram:common) = 2.1, b
ut none of the providers can be installed
   - package ongres-scram-2.1-3.fc35.noarch requires
mvn(com.ongres.stringprep:saslprep), but non
e of the providers can be installed
   - package ongres-stringprep-1.1-2.fc35.noarch requires
mvn(org.apache.velocity:velocity), but
none of the providers can be installed
   - package velocity-1.7-36.fc35.noarch requires
mvn(org.apache.commons:commons-lang3), but none
of the providers can be installed
   - package apache-commons-lang3-3.12.0-3.fc35.noarch is filtered out
by modular filtering

What are these missing requirements?
They appear to be java requirements.  From reading the fedora-devel
list, java is in trouble on fedora.  Its development model doesn't fit
well with the way that fedora packages applications (it has lots of
binary blobs of questionable heritage), and so it runs afoul of the 'all
packages must be built from source' requirement. For what it is worth,
I have the libreoffice-base packages installed without using modules
running rawhide, and there don't appear to be any dependency issues.
It seems that there is a dependency problem in f35; either generally or
for your particular configuration.

I wonder if you have a dependency problem between modules and packages.
On my system, I have modules turned off for that very reason.  Is it
possible you have an obsolete module installed, and it is blocking a
package update?

Caveat: I don't understand the rpm package naming convention with
parentheses, like mvn(com.ongres.scram:client).  They don't work on the
command line without escaping the parens, and I'm not sure what
information they are conveying.  The explanation of this was not
available when I tried a search for it; it was all using the simple
naming conventions I am familiar with.  And the use of modules is only
theoretical for me.  So, I might not be the best person to answer your
question.  Can hope there is someone else who groks this problem and
responds.

Don't have any modules installed that I know about. Some of the scientific codes I use have used Java for data display purposes so it is installed. The change in package naming totally confuses me. Does dnf understand these names or are we into the proliferation of package managers?

From the fore-mentioned thread F36 seems to install but there could have been configuration differences.
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