Description of problem: unable to install LuxRender and LuxRender-blender on F28 due to dependencies missing Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: try to install one of both packages Steps to Reproduce: dnf install LuxRender LuxRender-blender Actual results: Dependencies problems : Last metadata expiration check: 0:43:14 ago on Sun 13 May 2018 10:00:21 CEST. Error: Problem 1: conflicting requests - nothing provides libboost_system.so.1.64.0()(64bit) needed by LuxRender-1.6-26.fc28.x86_64 Problem 2: conflicting requests - nothing provides blender(ABI) = 2.79 needed by LuxRender-blender-1.6-26.fc28.noarch Expected results: package installed Additional info:
It's a showstopper for distribution version upgrade.
(In reply to Jérôme Benoit from comment #1) > It's a showstopper for distribution version upgrade. It shouldn't be or you are not using the distribution tools to upgrade. That been said, I need help to maintain this component. Feel free to dig further on the compilation issue.
Sorry for the delay. Could you point me to the repository hosting the .spec ? Thanks.
(In reply to Jérôme Benoit from comment #3) > Sorry for the delay. > > Could you point me to the repository hosting the .spec ? > > Thanks. LuxRender is obsolete by upstream replaced by LuxCoreRender which is under review. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1645913 I currently have a busy schedule this week. Feel free to further refine the spec file from the link above.
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