Re: Pylint is uninstallable in EPEL 7.10

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On 08/15/2017 06:58 AM, max ulidtko wrote:
> Hello again,
> 
> With EPEL 7.10, I observe that pylint is uninstallable, this time even with
> epel-testing enabled.
> 
> --> Processing Dependency: python-astroid >= 1.4.5 for package:
> python2-pylint-1.6.5-4.el7.noarch
> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
> Error: Package: python2-pylint-1.6.5-4.el7.noarch (epel)
>            Requires: python-astroid >= 1.4.5
> 
> $ yum list available | grep astroid
> — empty output.
> 
> Is there anything wrong with the repository infrastructure right now?.. This
> is the second breakage I witness in just a few months.
> 
> Let me clarify: mashups like these quite literally break our builds at the
> company. As "the build person", I'm being held responsible for that.
> 
> If there's a need in a pair of hands which can write .spec files, I'm willing
> to takeover a handful of packages for maintenance. Just let me know how can I
> help.
> 
> Max

With the change from pkgdb to pagure for managing the Fedora/EPEL branches,
some packages got accidentally retired due to stray dead.package files.  We're
working on fixing this and hopefully with the next EPEL7 compose this
particular package will be back.

> 
> On Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 8:24 PM Orion Poplawski <orion@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:orion@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> 
>     On 04/07/2017 10:28 AM, max ulidtko wrote:
>     > Hi Orion, all,
>     >
>     > Currently on CentOS 7.3 it's not possible to install neither python2-pylint
>     > nor python34-pylint.
>     >
>     > --> Processing Dependency: python2-mccabe for package:
>     > python2-pylint-1.6.5-4.el7.noarch
>     > --> Finished Dependency Resolution
>     > Error: Package: python2-pylint-1.6.5-4.el7.noarch (epel)
>     >            Requires: python2-mccabe
>     >  You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
>     >  You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
>     >
>     > This happens because python2-pylint and python34-pylint `require`
>     > python2-mccabe and python34-mccabe respectively, and those are not
>     available.
>     >
>     > There is however a python-mccabe package available, but it doesn't `provide`
>     > python2-mccabe or python34-mccabe:
>     >
>     > ⚓  repoquery --provides python-mccabe
>     > python-mccabe = 0.2.1-4.el7
>     >
>     > I believe there're two ways to fix this:
>     >   1) rebuild python{2,34}-pylint with corrected Requires: in the spec.
>     >   2) rebuild python-mccabe with added Provides: specs.
>     >
>     > Orion, I found your signature in the changelog and I believe you're the
>     right
>     > person to ask to fix this. Kindly let me know if you need any help with
>     this.
>     >
>     > Regards,
>     > Max
>     >
> 
>     The problem is that pylint got pushed to stable before the latest
>     python-mccabe update. partly due to bodhi issues.  If you enable epel-testing
>     the install will work.  Also - karma needed for
>     https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/python-mccabe-0.6.1-2.el7
> 
> 
>     --
>     Orion Poplawski
>     Technical Manager                          720-772-5637
>     NWRA, Boulder/CoRA Office             FAX: 303-415-9702
>     3380 Mitchell Lane                       orion@xxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:orion@xxxxxxxx>
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> 


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Orion Poplawski
Technical Manager                          720-772-5637
NWRA, Boulder/CoRA Office             FAX: 303-415-9702
3380 Mitchell Lane                       orion@xxxxxxxx
Boulder, CO 80301                   http://www.nwra.com
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