Re: Fixing an uninstallable package

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On 01. 09. 20 15:39, Tony Asleson wrote:
A few weeks ago the package pywbem was updated to latest  upstream
release and exists in rawhide repo.

https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2020-1f878bb809

The package fails to install because of newly added dependencies that
were introduced upstream.

So previous working package was

python3-pywbem-0.14.6-4.fc34.noarch


failing to install and wouldn't work if it did

python3-pywbem-1.0.1-1.fc34.noarch.rpm


 From looking at docs it would appear that utilizing epoch is the answer
and I have that ready to go, ref.

https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/pywbem/pull-request/5 .

My question is would it be acceptable to remove the broken package from
koji and bump and rebuild the previous working version as no one was
able to install it anyway?

We cannot remove the package from Koji, but yes -- when you do a new build with higher release than the latest installbale package, you don't need to bump (introduce) the epoch.

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