mån 2016-01-25 klockan 18:09 +0100 skrev Marcin Juszkiewicz: > W dniu 25.01.2016 o 17:03, Vít Ondruch pisze: > > So it appears this thread was probably not enough. Which keeps us with > > interesting state where mock by default does not install weak > > dependencies where Koji installs them. It causes interesting issues already. > > mock/koji not installing weak dependencies == anything wanting ruby > being broken. > > Reason: "ruby" suggests "rubypick" which suggests "ruby". > > Packages buildrequire "ruby" but do not get "rubypick" installed (or if > they are lucky they get) so are unable to find Ruby because there is no > "/bin/ruby" executable. If ruby needs ruby-pick to work, then ruby-pick must not be a weak dependency of ruby, but a hard one. The koji buildroot really should only install hard dependencies. The buildroot is supposed to be the minimal possible set needed to build the package. If a package that would be installed as a weak dependency of one of the build dependencies is needed to build the package, that packa is a build dependency too. Mattias
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