On 12/15/05, Don Springall <don_springall@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Exactly my point. You report does not mention that libgcjawt.so.7 for > package: openoffice.org-core > is required. To my thinking that is incomplete. Why is that one not in your > deps list ? How is that report created ? libgcjawt.so.7 exists in the tree and is provided by libgcj. This isn't the problem. The build report is complete. You are misunderstanding the underlying problem and exactly what the build report details. Let me attempt to clear it up for you. Everything that openoffice-org.core package explcitly requires is provided by another package in rawhide. The problem is actually two layers deeper, one of the dependant packages, hsqldb, requires tomcat5-servlet-2.4-api which has a dependancy problem which is detailed in the report. The build report does not attempt to look down the full stack of dependacies for each packages to see if a specific package will install. You can not use the report to answer the question "Will package foo install without error" You can answer the question "Which packages have an explict dependancy problems" The report details the exact dependancies breakage in the tree, it doesn't attempt to measure how many packages are affected by that breakage.. all it does it pinpoint exactly in the tree where there are problems. The details of whats going on with openoffice.org-core in rawhide: openoffice.org-core in rawhide requires libgcjawt.so.7 and hsqldb >= 1.80.1 libgcjawt.so.7 is provided by libgcj hsqldb >= 1.80.1 is provided by package hsqldb pckage hsqldb requires servletapi5 servletapi5 is provided by tomcat5-servlet-2.4-api tomcat5-serverlet-2.4-api requires libgcjawt.so.6 libgcjawt.so.6 is NOT provided in the tree tomcat5-servlet-2.4-api has a problem, it is not a problem directly related to the dependancies listed in the openoffice.org-core package. -jef -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list