Bug 506462

Summary: service pack dependency mismatch
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Rahul Sundaram <sundaram>
Component: gnome-packagekitAssignee: Richard Hughes <richard>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Rahul Sundaram 2009-06-17 12:51:53 UTC
Description of problem:

I have a bit of a corner case in trying to use a service pack across systems. Package foo has dependency on foo-core. If I create a service pack for foo-1.0 and foo-core 1.0 and another user has a updated foo-core 1.1, the service pack claims that foo itself is already installed and fails. If I do remove foo-core 1.1, then it proceeds. It would be nice if foo-core 1.1 was prompted to be removed by PackageKit or even automatically removed if it is a library that is not being a dependency for other installed apps.

Comment 1 Richard Hughes 2009-06-17 12:59:01 UTC
So the sevice pack install shouldn't check for foo-core-1.0, but just check for (and ignore?) foo-core?

Comment 2 Rahul Sundaram 2009-06-17 13:15:13 UTC
Unless there is a specific version dependency from foo on foo-core-1.0, foo-core-1.1 should satisfy that requirement just fine and foo can be installed. 

If there is a dependency on foo-core-1-1, foo-core should of course be updated to that version before installing foo

Neither of these cases seems to be handled well currently.

Comment 3 Bug Zapper 2009-11-16 10:13:35 UTC
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 12 development cycle.
Changing version to '12'.

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Comment 5 Bug Zapper 2010-12-05 06:50:43 UTC
Fedora 12 changed to end-of-life (EOL) status on 2010-12-02. Fedora 12 is 
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