On Thu, 30 Jul 2015 12:42:29 +0000, Fedora Rawhide Report wrote: > Broken deps for x86_64 Surprisingly, the report is incomplete and doesn't find some unresolvable dependencies. DNF doesn't either. An undefined %{epoch} in a dependency is not found. This has been reported to blktap: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1248912 Note how DNF tells "Dependencies resolved", but later fails during the transaction check. How could it resolve the unexpanded "%{epoch}" earlier? $ rpm -qpR blktap-devel-3.0.0-3.fc23.git0.9.2.x86_64.rpm |grep ep blktap(x86-64) = %{epoch}:3.0.0-3.fc23.git0.9.2 $ dnf install blktap-devel Waiting for process with pid 2683 to finish. Fedora - Rawhide - Developmental packages for t 1.3 MB/s | 43 MB 00:32 Last metadata expiration check performed 0:00:17 ago on Fri Jul 31 09:33:49 2015. Dependencies resolved. ================================================================================ Package Arch Version Repository Size ================================================================================ Installing: blktap x86_64 3.0.0-3.fc23.git0.9.2 rawhide 245 k blktap-devel x86_64 3.0.0-3.fc23.git0.9.2 rawhide 21 k Transaction Summary ================================================================================ Install 2 Packages Total download size: 266 k Installed size: 793 k Is this ok [y/N]: y Downloading Packages: (1/2): blktap-devel-3.0.0-3.fc23.git0.9.2.x86_6 213 kB/s | 21 kB 00:00 (2/2): blktap-3.0.0-3.fc23.git0.9.2.x86_64.rpm 956 kB/s | 245 kB 00:00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 202 kB/s | 266 kB 00:01 Running transaction check Error: transaction check vs depsolve: blktap(x86-64) = %{epoch}:3.0.0-3.fc23.git0.9.2 is needed by blktap-devel-3.0.0-3.fc23.git0.9.2.x86_64 To diagnose the problem, try running: 'rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest'. You probably have corrupted RPMDB, running 'rpm --rebuilddb' might fix the issue. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct