Re: Broken dependency for devscripts in f29

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Björn 'besser82' Esser wrote on 2019/02/24 21:22:
Am Sonntag, den 24.02.2019, 10:39 +0100 schrieb Dridi Boukelmoune:
Hi,

Somehow this slipped through the cracks:

Dependencies resolved.

  Problem: cannot install the best update candidate for package
devscripts-2.18.4-1.fc29.x86_64
   - nothing provides perl(GitLab::API::v4::Constants) needed by
devscripts-2.19.2-3.fc29.x86_64

I tried this too but no luck there:

$ sudo dnf install 'perl(GitLab::API::v4::Constants)' --enablerepo
updates-testing
[...]
No match for argument: perl(GitLab::API::v4::Constants)
Error: Unable to find a match

Dridi


Thanks for the catch!  This also affects Rawhide and f30.

I've already filed a bug [1] about this and submitted the needed
dependency chain for review [2,3,4,5,6].  Help with the (almost less
then trivial) reviews is appreciated.

<snip>


Ummm...  Can't you fix this broken dependency until the reviews gets
passed?
Looks like just killing /usr/bin/salsa (and Salsa.pm and so on)
resolves the issue for a moment -  Actually /usr/bin/salsa did not exist
in devscripts-2.18.9 , which suggests that /usr/bin/salsa script is
"enhancement" so once killing that script should not hurt.

Regards,
Mamoru

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