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Hey, folks.

I maintain the package perl-JSON-RPC which I had split in 3 parts:

* perl-JSON-RPC
* perl-JSON-RPC-legacy
* perl-JSON-RPC-legacy-server

A bug report convinced me this was the wrong way to do it so I split it again,
this time in 4 parts:

* perl-JSON-RPC
* perl-JSON-RPC-Apache2
* perl-JSON-RPC-CGI
* perl-JSON-RPC-Daemon

I believed I had put in the correct Obsoletes and Provides but when I update
from updates-testing, I end up with this installed on my system:

* perl-JSON-RPC-legacy-server-1.01-2.fc17.noarch
* perl-JSON-RPC-Apache2-1.03-1.fc17.noarch
* perl-JSON-RPC-legacy-1.01-2.fc17.noarch
* perl-JSON-RPC-CGI-1.03-1.fc17.noarch
* perl-JSON-RPC-Common-0.06-8.fc17.noarch
* perl-JSON-RPC-Daemon-1.03-1.fc17.noarch
* perl-JSON-RPC-1.03-1.fc17.noarch

The build is here: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=328530
If anyone could tell me what I'm doing wrong, it would be appreciated.

Emmanuel
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