Re: httpd-mmn related breakage in rawhide ?

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On 03/28/2012 01:23 PM, Gabriel L. Somlo wrote:
Hi,

I'm trying to build a perl package which requires mod_perl in rawhide,
and I'm getting this error in root.log:

...
DEBUG util.py:257:                 httpd-mmn = 20120211
DEBUG util.py:257:  Error: Package: mod_perl-2.0.5-8.fc18.x86_64 (build)
DEBUG util.py:257:             Requires: httpd-mmn = 20051115-x86-64
DEBUG util.py:257:             Available: httpd-2.4.1-6.fc18.x86_64 (build)
DEBUG util.py:257:                 httpd-mmn = 20120211-x86-64
DEBUG util.py:257:                 httpd-mmn = 20120211
DEBUG util.py:257:   You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
DEBUG util.py:257:   You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
DEBUG util.py:347:  Child returncode was: 1
...

(see http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/getfile?taskID=3940694&name=root.log
for the full details).

I also started receiving rawhide (f18) depcheck error reports on another
package I own (mod_pubcookie) related to httpd-mmn. Is this a known
transient problem currently percolating through rawhide, or rather
something worthy of filing a bug ?

Thanks,
--G

See the thread on httpd 2.4. Everything needs to be rebuilt and specs should be updated to new draft.

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