Hi,
It seems something is going on with RPM metadata generation.
With the latest update of openmpi the generated metadata has changed:
$ rpm -q --provides -p openmpi-5.0.5-1.fc41.x86_64.rpm
config(openmpi) = 5.0.5-1.fc41
libmpi.so.40()(64bit)
libmpi_java.so.40()(64bit)
libmpi_mpifh.so.40()(64bit)
libmpi_usempi_ignore_tkr.so.40()(64bit)
libmpi_usempif08.so.40()(64bit)
liboshmem.so.40()(64bit)
mpi
openmpi = 5.0.5-1.fc41
openmpi(x86-64) = 5.0.5-1.fc41
The previous build (during mass rebuild) had:
$ rpm -q --provides -p openmpi-5.0.3-3.fc41.x86_64.rpm
config(openmpi) = 5.0.3-3.fc41
libmpi.so.40()(64bit)(openmpi-x86_64)
libmpi_java.so.40()(64bit)(openmpi-x86_64)
libmpi_mpifh.so.40()(64bit)(openmpi-x86_64)
libmpi_usempi_ignore_tkr.so.40()(64bit)(openmpi-x86_64)
libmpi_usempif08.so.40()(64bit)(openmpi-x86_64)
liboshmem.so.40()(64bit)(openmpi-x86_64)
mpi
openmpi = 5.0.3-3.fc41
openmpi(x86-64) = 5.0.3-3.fc41
The `(openmpi-x86_64)` part has been dropped, causing packages depending
on OpenMPI to go FTI with a message like:
can't install sandia-omega-h-openmpi:
- nothing provides libmpi.so.40()(64bit)(openmpi-x86_64) needed by
sandia-omega-h-openmpi-9.34.13-7.fc41.x86_64
I quick glance didn't show any changes to the rpm package between the
two builds, suggesting something else is causing the issue. I'm at a
loss as to where this issue needs to be reported and fixed.
To make things even more complicated, my latest scratch build of 5.0.5-1
has the correct metadata just like the 5.0.3-3 build.
5.0.5-1 (broken):
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=2519082
5.0.3-3 (good):
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=2499148
5.0.5-1 (good):
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=121299407
Cheers,
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