Re: Question regarding min and max dependencies

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Le Ven 8 mars 2013 11:50, Vít Ondruch a écrit :
> Dne 8.3.2013 10:57, Nicolas Mailhot napsal(a):
>> Le Jeu 7 mars 2013 16:47, Shawn Iwinski a écrit :
>>> Is it valid to use 2 requires of the same dependency for min / max
>>> versions?  For example, I have a package "foo" that depends on package
>>> "bar" >= 1.0 and also "bar" < 2.0.
>>>
>>> I have seen many packages use this:
>>> Requires: bar >= 1.0
>>> Conflicts: bar >= 2.0
>>>
>>> but I would like to use the following (which may help with finding
>>> dependencies using repoquery):
>>> Requires: bar >= 1.0
>>> Requires: bar < 2.0
>> That will almost certainly *not* do what you intend, as a system with a
>> package providing bar 0.9 and another providing bar 3.0 will satisfy
>> your
>> rules.
>
> And that is no true. Try it. YUM can handle it as expected.

so it's ok if it fails in rpm but works in yum? (just asking)

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Nicolas Mailhot

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