Re: Creating complete repository

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Chris,
I would recommend you disable certain repos when you're generating dependencies.  For example, I doubt dropbox is provided by any vendor repos (like CentOS).  I would try to close your deps based on CentOS-only repos if possible; then re-enable add-on repos and run again.

I don't think you want RPMs from rpmforge, elrepo, etc. solving your base deps.

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On Jun 25, 2013, at 8:07 AM, Chris Kittlitz <ckittlitz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Looks like I am getting conflicting information from repoquery and yum. 

I get the following from yum deplist:
$ yum deplist python-sqlite-0:1.1.7-1.2.1.x86_64
Finding dependencies:
package: python-sqlite.x86_64 1.1.7-1.2.1
  dependency: libc.so.6()(64bit)
   provider: glibc.x86_64 2.5-58.el5_6.4
  dependency: libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.2.5)(64bit)
   provider: glibc.x86_64 2.5-58.el5_6.4
  dependency: libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3)(64bit)
   provider: glibc.x86_64 2.5-58.el5_6.4
  dependency: libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.4)(64bit)
   provider: glibc.x86_64 2.5-58.el5_6.4
  dependency: libpthread.so.0()(64bit)
   provider: glibc.x86_64 2.5-58.el5_6.4
  dependency: libsqlite3.so.0()(64bit)
   provider: sqlite.x86_64 3.3.6-5
   provider: dropbox.x86_64 0.7.110-1.el5.rf
  dependency: python(abi) = 2.4
   provider: python.x86_64 2.4.3-44.el5
   provider: python.i386 2.4.3-44.el5
  dependency: rtld(GNU_HASH)
   provider: glibc.x86_64 2.5-58.el5_6.4
   provider: glibc.i686 2.5-58.el5_6.4
   provider: glibc.i386 2.5-58.el5_6.4

>From the providers, I would find the following packages are required;
glibc.x86_64 2.5-58.el5_6.4
sqlite.x86_64 3.3.6-5 OR dropbox.x86_64 0.7.110-1.el5.rf
python.x86_64 2.4.3-44.el5


Note that I can use either dropbox or sqlite to satisfy python-sqlite.  I don't need both. 

However, if I run a similar command with repoquery, I get conflicting results:
$ repoquery --requires --resolve --archlist=x86_64,noarch python-sqlite-0:1.1.7-1.2.1.x86_64
python-0:2.4.3-44.el5.x86_64
dropbox-0:0.7.110-1.el5.rf.x86_64
glibc-0:2.5-58.el5_6.2.x86_64
sqlite-0:3.3.6-5.x86_64

It seems to think I need BOTH dropbox and sqlite.

I would prefer to use the repoquery command because it should resolve my dependencies for me, but it does not appear to get me what I need.

Any thoughts?  I'll start looking into what repositories are enabled.

Thanks!!


On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 8:17 PM, Chris Kittlitz <ckittlitz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
CentOS 6.4.  I'll take a look at my repositories tomorrow.

Thanks for all the help.


On Monday, June 24, 2013, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 14:44:37 -0400
Chris Kittlitz <ckittlitz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I know how to resolve the last - repoquery --resolve
> pythone-elementtree. But how do I do the second?  What does "(abi)"
> mean and how do I include that information when I am resolving the
> dependency?
>
> Thanks!

It means some of your pkgs maybe mixed,
some possible from different CentOS and or Epel releases.

What CentOS are you supposed to have?

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