Bug 707119 - spice-server.spec: remove Obsolete lines
Summary: spice-server.spec: remove Obsolete lines
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Status: CLOSED ERRATA
Alias: None
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
Classification: Red Hat
Component: spice-server
Version: 6.1
Hardware: Unspecified
OS: Unspecified
urgent
urgent
Target Milestone: rc
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Assignee: Uri Lublin
QA Contact: Desktop QE
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Blocks: 707122 707125 707128 724984
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Reported: 2011-05-24 06:54 UTC by Uri Lublin
Modified: 2011-12-06 15:21 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

Fixed In Version: spice-server-0.8.1-2.el6
Doc Type: Bug Fix
Doc Text:
Although old SPICE-related packages (such as cairo-spice) are no longer required to be installed with the spice-server package, they were still needed by a previously installed spice-client or spice-server package. With the "Obsolete" lines in the package spec file, updating spice-server forced an update to spice-client as well, and vice versa. With this update, all "Obsolete" lines have been removed from the spice-server.spec file, thus fixing this bug.
Clone Of:
: 707122 707128 (view as bug list)
Environment:
Last Closed: 2011-12-06 15:21:17 UTC
Target Upstream Version:


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Red Hat Product Errata RHBA-2011:1634 0 normal SHIPPED_LIVE spice-server bug fix and enhancement update 2011-12-06 00:50:43 UTC

Description Uri Lublin 2011-05-24 06:54:51 UTC
Description of problem:
Following rhbz#674171 Obsolete lines were added to spice-server.spec
Following rhbz#675085 Obsolete lines were added to spice-client.spec

A by-product of adding these Obsolete lines is that if a RHEL-6.0 spice-server (and qemu-kvm) is installed on a machine, and spice-client is to be installed on that machine, spice-server (and qemu-kvm) are updated to RHEL-6.1 version.


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=674171#c6 and 
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=674171#c7 suggest it's better to just remove those Obsolete lines from the spec file.

This bug is for spice-server. Another bug is to be filed for spice-client.

Comment 6 Tomas Capek 2011-09-27 10:07:19 UTC
    Technical note added. If any revisions are required, please edit the "Technical Notes" field
    accordingly. All revisions will be proofread by the Engineering Content Services team.
    
    New Contents:
Although old SPICE-related packages (such as spice-cairo) are no longer required to be installed with the spice-server package, they were still needed by a previously installed spice-client or spice-server package. With the "Obsolete" lines in the package spec file, updating spice-server forced an update to spice-client as well, and vice versa. With this update, all "Obsolete" lines have been removed from the spice-server.spec file, thus fixing this bug.

Comment 7 Uri Lublin 2011-11-30 14:01:11 UTC
    Technical note updated. If any revisions are required, please edit the "Technical Notes" field
    accordingly. All revisions will be proofread by the Engineering Content Services team.
    
    Diffed Contents:
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-Although old SPICE-related packages (such as spice-cairo) are no longer required to be installed with the spice-server package, they were still needed by a previously installed spice-client or spice-server package. With the "Obsolete" lines in the package spec file, updating spice-server forced an update to spice-client as well, and vice versa. With this update, all "Obsolete" lines have been removed from the spice-server.spec file, thus fixing this bug.+Although old SPICE-related packages (such as cairo-spice) are no longer required to be installed with the spice-server package, they were still needed by a previously installed spice-client or spice-server package. With the "Obsolete" lines in the package spec file, updating spice-server forced an update to spice-client as well, and vice versa. With this update, all "Obsolete" lines have been removed from the spice-server.spec file, thus fixing this bug.

Comment 8 errata-xmlrpc 2011-12-06 15:21:17 UTC
Since the problem described in this bug report should be
resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a
resolution of ERRATA.

For information on the advisory, and where to find the updated
files, follow the link below.

If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report.

http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2011-1634.html


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