Bug 1847251

Summary: F33FailsToInstall: python3-rpy
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Igor Raits <igor.raits>
Component: rpyAssignee: José Matos <jamatos>
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Description Igor Raits 2020-06-16 04:57:22 UTC
Hello,

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Your package (rpy) Fails To Install in Fedora 33:

can't install python3-rpy:
  - nothing provides R-core = 3.6.3 needed by python3-rpy-3.3.3-2.fc33.x86_64
  
If you know about this problem and are planning on fixing it, please acknowledge so by setting the bug status to ASSIGNED. If you don't have time to maintain this package, consider orphaning it, so maintainers of dependent packages realize the problem.


If you don't react accordingly to the policy for FTBFS/FTI bugs (https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Fails_to_build_from_source_Fails_to_install/), your package may be orphaned in 8+ weeks.

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P.P.S. If this bug has been reported in the middle of upgrading multiple dependent packages, please consider using side tags: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/rawhide-gating/multi-builds/

Thanks!

Comment 1 José Matos 2020-06-17 15:32:24 UTC
This was probably the result of rebuilding the packages for python 3.9 and R 4.0.

Rebuilding the package will fix this issue (I hope :-) ).

Comment 2 José Matos 2020-06-17 17:00:13 UTC
Actually the history is more complicated because the dependency should have been fixed in rpy-3.3.3-3.fc33 that spot is/was building in a side tag that was more or less disturbed by the build of R for the ICU update.

In any case this is fixed now for rpy.