On Mon, 22 Dec 2008, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Jesse Keating (jkeating@xxxxxxxxxx) said:
How on earth do you get things installed w/o setup first?
glibc -> basesystem -> setup.
*shrug* it's just anaconda doing it's package install to build the
install image. Given that shadow-utils doesn't mention setup at all,
rpm can't possibly know that setup should come before shadow-utils.
Sure it does.
Package A has a Requires(pre) on shadow-utils. Hence, shadow-utils
must be installed *and functional* before A is installed. This means
shadow-utils and all its requirements.
From there it's a simple dependency chain - shadow-utils -> glibc
-> basesystem -> setup.
So, if it's not getting installed right, rpm or yum is broken in some
way.
...or there's some funny new dependency loop somewhere, breaking the
ordering.
- Panu -
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