On Mon, Nov 22, 2021 at 01:12:28PM +0100, Miro Hrončok wrote: > Full report available at: > https://churchyard.fedorapeople.org/orphans-2021-11-22.txt > grep it for your FAS username and follow the dependency chain. A lot of virt and filesystem packages are shown in the report, but I think it seems to be a mistake. For example qemu: qemu (maintained by: berrange, bonzini, crobinso, dwmw2, ehabkost, jforbes, lkundrak, quintela, rjones, virtmaint-sig) qemu-2:6.1.0-10.fc36.src requires glusterfs-api-devel = 10.0-1.fc36 This is provided by libgfapi-devel which appears to exist still. So I think this line is wrong. Does the tool which generates the report follow provides in other packages? qemu-block-gluster-2:6.1.0-10.fc36.x86_64 requires libgfapi.so.0()(64bit), libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.4.0)(64bit), libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.5.0)(64bit), libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_6.0)(64bit) These are provided by libgfapi0, see below. This seems like a different kind of mistake from above. qemu was built more recently than glusterfs. Rich. $ rpm -q --provides libgfapi0 glusterfs-api = 10.0-1.fc36 libgfapi.so.0()(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.10.0)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.10.7)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.11.0)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.13.0)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.4.0)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.4.2)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.5.0)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.5.1)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.6.0)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.7.0)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.7.15)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.7.16)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.7.17)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.7.4)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_4.0.0)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_4.1.6)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_6.0)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_6.6)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_7.0)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_PRIVATE_3.12.0)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_PRIVATE_3.4.0)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_PRIVATE_3.7.0)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_PRIVATE_6.0)(64bit) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_PRIVATE_6.1)(64bit) libgfapi0 = 10.0-1.fc36 libgfapi0(x86-64) = 10.0-1.fc36 glusterfs-api = 10.0-1.fc36 libgfapi.so.0 libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.10.0) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.10.7) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.11.0) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.13.0) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.4.0) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.4.2) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.5.0) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.5.1) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.6.0) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.7.0) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.7.15) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.7.16) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.7.17) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_3.7.4) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_4.0.0) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_4.1.6) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_6.0) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_6.6) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_7.0) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_PRIVATE_3.12.0) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_PRIVATE_3.4.0) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_PRIVATE_3.7.0) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_PRIVATE_6.0) libgfapi.so.0(GFAPI_PRIVATE_6.1) libgfapi0 = 10.0-1.fc36 libgfapi0(x86-32) = 10.0-1.fc36 -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones Read my programming and virtualization blog: http://rwmj.wordpress.com virt-df lists disk usage of guests without needing to install any software inside the virtual machine. Supports Linux and Windows. http://people.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-df/ _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Do not reply to spam on the list, report it: https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure