Bug 806891

Summary: Dependencies broken for dogtag-pki
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: John Griffiths <fedora.jrg01>
Component: dogtag-pkiAssignee: Matthew Harmsen <mharmsen>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 16CC: adame780, awnuk, dennis, glenn.l.jenkins908, kwright, mharmsen
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Description John Griffiths 2012-03-26 12:50:45 UTC
Description of problem:
The new dogtag-pki has some dependencies that are not available in the fedora or updates repositories.

How reproducible:
always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. yum update
  
Actual results:

Error: Package: dogtag-pki-9.0.0-10.fc16.noarch (updates)
           Requires: pki-native-tools >= 9.0.18
           Installed: pki-native-tools-9.0.17-1.fc16.i686 (@updates)
               pki-native-tools = 9.0.17-1.fc16
           Available: pki-native-tools-9.0.15-1.fc16.i686 (fedora)
               pki-native-tools = 9.0.15-1.fc16
Error: Package: dogtag-pki-9.0.0-10.fc16.noarch (updates)
           Requires: pki-silent >= 9.0.18
           Installed: pki-silent-9.0.17-1.fc16.noarch (@updates)
               pki-silent = 9.0.17-1.fc16
           Available: pki-silent-9.0.15-1.fc16.noarch (fedora)
               pki-silent = 9.0.15-1.fc16
Error: Package: dogtag-pki-9.0.0-10.fc16.noarch (updates)
           Requires: pki-kra >= 9.0.10
           Installed: pki-kra-9.0.8-1.fc16.noarch (@fedora)
               pki-kra = 9.0.8-1.fc16
Error: Package: dogtag-pki-9.0.0-10.fc16.noarch (updates)
           Requires: pki-ocsp >= 9.0.9
           Installed: pki-ocsp-9.0.8-1.fc16.noarch (@updates)
               pki-ocsp = 9.0.8-1.fc16
           Available: pki-ocsp-9.0.7-1.fc16.noarch (fedora)
               pki-ocsp = 9.0.7-1.fc16
Error: Package: dogtag-pki-9.0.0-10.fc16.noarch (updates)
           Requires: pki-selinux >= 9.0.18
           Installed: pki-selinux-9.0.17-1.fc16.noarch (@updates)
               pki-selinux = 9.0.17-1.fc16
           Available: pki-selinux-9.0.15-1.fc16.noarch (fedora)
               pki-selinux = 9.0.15-1.fc16
Error: Package: dogtag-pki-9.0.0-10.fc16.noarch (updates)
           Requires: pki-tks >= 9.0.9
           Installed: pki-tks-9.0.8-1.fc16.noarch (@updates)
               pki-tks = 9.0.8-1.fc16
           Available: pki-tks-9.0.7-1.fc16.noarch (fedora)
               pki-tks = 9.0.7-1.fc16
Error: Package: dogtag-pki-9.0.0-10.fc16.noarch (updates)
           Requires: pki-common-javadoc >= 9.0.18
           Installed: pki-common-javadoc-9.0.17-1.fc16.noarch (@updates)
               pki-common-javadoc = 9.0.17-1.fc16
           Available: pki-common-javadoc-9.0.15-1.fc16.noarch (fedora)
               pki-common-javadoc = 9.0.15-1.fc16
Error: Package: dogtag-pki-9.0.0-10.fc16.noarch (updates)
           Requires: pki-setup >= 9.0.18
           Installed: pki-setup-9.0.17-1.fc16.noarch (@updates)
               pki-setup = 9.0.17-1.fc16
           Available: pki-setup-9.0.15-1.fc16.noarch (fedora)
               pki-setup = 9.0.15-1.fc16
Error: Package: dogtag-pki-9.0.0-10.fc16.noarch (updates)
           Requires: pki-util >= 9.0.18
           Installed: pki-util-9.0.17-1.fc16.noarch (@updates)
               pki-util = 9.0.17-1.fc16
           Available: pki-util-9.0.15-1.fc16.noarch (fedora)
               pki-util = 9.0.15-1.fc16
Error: Package: dogtag-pki-9.0.0-10.fc16.noarch (updates)
           Requires: pki-ca >= 9.0.18
           Installed: pki-ca-9.0.17-1.fc16.noarch (@updates)
               pki-ca = 9.0.17-1.fc16
           Available: pki-ca-9.0.15-1.fc16.noarch (fedora)
               pki-ca = 9.0.15-1.fc16
Error: Package: dogtag-pki-9.0.0-10.fc16.noarch (updates)
           Requires: pki-java-tools-javadoc >= 9.0.18
           Installed: pki-java-tools-javadoc-9.0.17-1.fc16.noarch (@updates)
               pki-java-tools-javadoc = 9.0.17-1.fc16
           Available: pki-java-tools-javadoc-1.3.1-1.fc14.noarch (fedora)
               pki-java-tools-javadoc = 1.3.1-1.fc14
           Available: pki-java-tools-javadoc-9.0.15-1.fc16.noarch (fedora)
               pki-java-tools-javadoc = 9.0.15-1.fc16
Error: Package: dogtag-pki-9.0.0-10.fc16.noarch (updates)
           Requires: pki-common >= 9.0.18
           Installed: pki-common-9.0.17-1.fc16.noarch (@updates)
               pki-common = 9.0.17-1.fc16
           Available: pki-common-9.0.15-1.fc16.noarch (fedora)
               pki-common = 9.0.15-1.fc16
Error: Package: dogtag-pki-9.0.0-10.fc16.noarch (updates)
           Requires: pki-java-tools >= 9.0.18
           Installed: pki-java-tools-9.0.17-1.fc16.noarch (@updates)
               pki-java-tools = 9.0.17-1.fc16
           Available: pki-java-tools-1.3.1-1.fc14.noarch (fedora)
               pki-java-tools = 1.3.1-1.fc14
           Available: pki-java-tools-9.0.15-1.fc16.noarch (fedora)
               pki-java-tools = 9.0.15-1.fc16
Error: Package: dogtag-pki-9.0.0-10.fc16.noarch (updates)
           Requires: pki-symkey >= 9.0.18
           Installed: pki-symkey-9.0.17-1.fc16.i686 (@updates)
               pki-symkey = 9.0.17-1.fc16
           Available: pki-symkey-9.0.15-1.fc16.i686 (fedora)
               pki-symkey = 9.0.15-1.fc16
Error: Package: dogtag-pki-9.0.0-10.fc16.noarch (updates)
           Requires: pki-util-javadoc >= 9.0.18
           Installed: pki-util-javadoc-9.0.17-1.fc16.noarch (@updates)
               pki-util-javadoc = 9.0.17-1.fc16
           Available: pki-util-javadoc-9.0.15-1.fc16.noarch (fedora)
               pki-util-javadoc = 9.0.15-1.fc16
 You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
 You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest

Comment 1 John Griffiths 2012-04-03 10:24:47 UTC
This is annoying.

Although yum update --skip-broken gets around the problem, I must ask a question. Why was dogtag-pki allowed to get into the active updates repository without the rest of the dependencies? 

QA????

Comment 2 Adam 2012-04-07 23:19:00 UTC
+1 this is not good packet management.  --skip-broken doesn't allow a yum install dogtag-pki so if it's the first time, SOL.

Comment 3 Glenn L. Jenkins 2012-12-10 09:52:09 UTC
Same problem in Fedora 17 with latest update

Error: Package: dogtag-pki-9.0.0-13.fc17.noarch (updates)
           Requires: pki-ra >= 9.0.5
           Installed: pki-ra-9.0.4-2.fc17.noarch (@fedora)
               pki-ra = 9.0.4-2.fc17
 You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
 You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
[root@xxxxxx ~]# 

Should I submit this as a new bug?

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