Bug 452165

Summary: Package 'python-tools' has multilib conflicts
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Sérgio Durigan Júnior <sergiodj>
Component: pythonAssignee: James Antill <james.antill>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 9CC: james.antill, jonathansteffan, katzj
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Description Sérgio Durigan Júnior 2008-06-19 19:11:30 UTC
Description of problem
======================

The package 'python-tools' has multilib conflicts when installing both PPC and
PPC64 versions.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable)
============================================================

- python-tools-2.5.1-25.fc9.ppc
- python-tools-2.5.1-25.fc9.ppc64

Steps to Reproduce
==================

1. yum install python-tools.ppc

2. yum install python-tools.ppc64
  
Actual results
==============

An error occurs regarding multilib conflicts:

Transaction Check Error:
  file /usr/bin/modulator from install of python-tools-2.5.1-25.fc9.ppc64
conflicts with file from package python-tools-2.5.1-25.fc9.ppc
  file /usr/bin/pynche from install of python-tools-2.5.1-25.fc9.ppc64 conflicts
with file from package python-tools-2.5.1-25.fc9.ppc

Expected results
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Both packages should be installed together without problems according to
multilib conventions from Fedora.

Comment 1 Sérgio Durigan Júnior 2008-07-11 19:38:19 UTC
Hello,

I'd like to know what's the status of this issue. Have you taken a look into it?

Thanks in advance!

Comment 2 Sérgio Durigan Júnior 2008-07-22 14:49:04 UTC
Hi,

Still waiting for the status.

Thanks.

Comment 3 James Antill 2008-07-22 15:35:25 UTC
 So both of the above are basically:

#!/bin/bash
exec /usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/modulator/modulator.py

...I can convert them to:

#!/usr/bin/python

from modulator.modulator import main
if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()

...and:

#!/usr/bin/python

from pynche.Main import main
if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()

...I think that should cover it, although I doubt I'll be able to get to it this
week.


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Comment 5 Bug Zapper 2009-07-14 15:27:30 UTC
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