Fedora package dependencies

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Performing yum updates on Fedora 19 now break qemu.
There is a different set of package names and contents between the
default fedora ceph packages and the ceph.com packages.
The is no ceph-libs package in the ceph.com repository and qemu now
enforces the dependency on ceph-libs.
Yum update now produces this error:
Error: Package: 2:qemu-common-1.4.2-12.fc19.x86_64 (updates)
           Requires: ceph-libs >= 0.61
           Available: ceph-libs-0.56.4-1.fc19.i686 (fedora)
               ceph-libs = 0.56.4-1.fc19
           Available: ceph-libs-0.67.3-2.fc19.i686 (updates)
               ceph-libs = 0.67.3-2.fc19

The ceph-libs dependency enforcement is new as of this qemu update.

Should not ceph.com Fedora packages mirror the default fedora packages
on name and contents?

Regards
Darryl


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