Last month, a user reported being unable to install molecule due to
unresolved dependencies. That issue was resolved by disabling the
automatic python dependency generator for the molecule package[1], which
seems like an undesirable solution.
I'd like to look into the problem further, but I'm not sure how rpm
invokes pythondistdeps.py. I've tried using "pythondistdeps.py -R" with
egg files and python modules as args or input, but it never prints
anything other than "python(abi)". Can anyone give me an example
invocation for testing?
1: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1685311
On 10/23/19 12:44 AM, Sudheer Satyanaraana wrote:
I am unable to install the package molecule:
$ sudo dnf install python3-molecule
Last metadata expiration check: 0:01:47 ago on Wednesday 23 October
2019 01:11:04 PM IST.
Error:
Problem: conflicting requests
- nothing provides python3.7dist(colorama) = 0.3.9 needed by
python3-molecule-2.19-2.fc30.noarch
- nothing provides python3.7dist(ansible-lint) = 3.4.23 needed by
python3-molecule-2.19-2.fc30.noarch
- nothing provides python3.7dist(click) = 6.7 needed by
python3-molecule-2.19-2.fc30.noarch
- nothing provides python3.7dist(click-completion) = 0.3.1 needed by
python3-molecule-2.19-2.fc30.noarch
...
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