Bug 1716369

Summary: python2-fmn fails to install: requires python2.7dist(celery) >= 4.0, but none of the providers can be installed
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Miro Hrončok <mhroncok>
Component: python-fmnAssignee: Jeremy Cline <jeremy>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: rawhideCC: jeremy
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Last Closed: 2019-06-03 14:28:03 UTC Type: Bug
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Description Miro Hrončok 2019-06-03 10:41:20 UTC
$ mock -r fedora-rawhide-x86_64 install python2-fmn
Error: 
 Problem: package python2-fmn-2.1.1-3.fc30.noarch requires python2.7dist(celery) >= 4.0, but none of the providers can be installed
  - package python2-fmn-2.1.1-3.fc30.noarch requires python2-celery, but none of the providers can be installed
  - conflicting requests
  - nothing provides python2-billiard >= 1:3.5.0.2 needed by python2-celery-4.2.1-4.fc30.noarch
  - nothing provides python2-kombu >= 1:4.2.0 needed by python2-celery-4.2.1-4.fc30.noarch
  - nothing provides python2.7dist(billiard) >= 3.5.0.2 needed by python2-celery-4.2.1-4.fc30.noarch
  - nothing provides python2.7dist(billiard) < 3.6.0 needed by python2-celery-4.2.1-4.fc30.noarch
  - nothing provides python2.7dist(kombu) >= 4.2.0 needed by python2-celery-4.2.1-4.fc30.noarch
  - nothing provides python2.7dist(kombu) < 5.0 needed by python2-celery-4.2.1-4.fc30.noarch

Comment 1 Jeremy Cline 2019-06-03 14:28:03 UTC
I've gone ahead and retired this package. It's Python 2 only, there's pretty much no way anyone except Fedora infrastructure is using it, and as far as I know Fedora Infrastructure has no plans to port it. If they want to continue using it they can carry it in their own repositories.