That
would be great!
-----Original Message-----hmm, what if instead of exiting, yum would ask: "do you wanna continue with the broken deps packages excluded?" or similar?
From: fedora-test-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:fedora-test-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of cornel panceac
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 10:30 AM
To: For testers of Fedora Core development releases
Subject: Re: Policy or best practice on mentioning dependency issues
2007/10/18, Arch Willingham < arch@xxxxxxxxxxx>:I fire off yum update almost every morning when I get in. With the test packages, every once in a while there are dependency issues (the one from this morning is shown below). I normally just ignore them and re-rum yum update with an exclusion about the offending package. Rarely do 24 hours go by before y'all fix it.
With that said, in light of this being a test release, what is the recommended way of dealing with the dependency errors: post them on this list, post a bug or keep "your yapper shut, we know it's broken, we are fixing it? Be patient!!!".
Arch
# yum update --exclude='faad2*' --exclude='gstreamer-plugins-ugly*'
Excluding Packages in global exclude list
Finished
Setting up Update Process
Resolving Dependencies
6 0: 1.0-3.fc8 set to be updated
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Missing Dependency: perl(MQClient::MQSeries) is needed by package perl-SOAP-Lite
Error: Missing Dependency: perl(MQSeries) is needed by package perl-SOAP-Lite
Error: Missing Dependency: perl(MQSeries::Queue) is needed by package perl-SOAP-Lite
Error: Missing Dependency: perl(MQSeries::Message) is needed by package perl-SOAP-Lite
Error: Missing Dependency: perl(MQSeries::QueueManager) is needed by package perl-SOAP-Lite
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