On Wed, 13 May 2009, John Poelstra wrote:
Bill Nottingham said the following on 05/13/2009 10:42 AM Pacific Time:
John Poelstra (poelstra@xxxxxxxxxx) said:
Do we consider this a bug? There was no deps chain in Fedora 10 (it was a
single package add or remove) so it seems like a regression to me.
John
I got this while doing a 'yum remove sendmail' in latest rawhide.....
sendmail provides smtpdaemon. Something very very core on your system
reqiures that, chaos then ensues.
Looking at the yum depsolving output should make it more obvious
what the first package that requires it is.
Bill
I don't think I have anything very unusual.
http://poelstra.fedorapeople.org/paste-bin/yum-remove-sendmail.log
Here you go:
---> Package sendmail.x86_64 0:8.14.3-5.fc11 set to be erased
--> Processing Dependency: /usr/sbin/sendmail for package: redhat-lsb
--> Processing Dependency: /usr/sbin/sendmail for package: cronie
--> Running transaction check
---> Package cronie.x86_64 0:1.2-7.fc11 set to be erased
---> Package redhat-lsb.x86_64 0:3.2-3.fc11 set to be erased
--> Processing Dependency: /etc/cron.d for package: crontabs
--> Restarting Dependency Resolution with new changes.
--> Running transaction check
---> Package crontabs.noarch 0:1.10-29.fc11 set to be erased
--> Processing Dependency: crontabs for package: anacron
--> Processing Dependency: crontabs for package: rpm
cronie requires /usr/sbin/sendmail (sendmail)
crontabs requires /etc/cron.d (cronie)
rpm requires crontabs (crontabs)
policycoreutils requires rpm (rpm)
and everything else falls apart from there.
-sv
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