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Latest composes are DOOMED due to unresolved dependency in qpid-tools.
python-qpid-qmf is not provided by any package.
Shouldn't the Requires: be python-qmf instead?
It may be coincidence, but the problem always appeared on s390x.
Comment 2Charlotte Richardson
2011-04-07 15:31:35 UTC
The actual error I get attempting to install RHEL6.1-snap2 is that
qpid-tools-0.7.946105-5.el6.noarch requires python-qmf = 0.7.9461906
Looking at what is in the iso shows:
python-qmf-0.7.946106-6.el6.noarch.rpm
qpid-tools-0.7.946106-5.el6.noarch.rpm
Telling the installation to "continue" seems to result in the system installing and running properly despite the dependency issue.
Those -0.7 packages are quite old, and should not be in RHEL6 at this point. Please give it a try with the more recent -0.10 rpms (namely qpid-qmf-0.10-7.el6), the issue should have been fixed.
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