perl-Bio-ASN1-EntrezGene has broken dependencies in the rawhide tree: On x86_64: perl-Bio-ASN1-EntrezGene-1.091-17.fc19.noarch requires perl(Bio::Index::AbstractSeq) On i386: perl-Bio-ASN1-EntrezGene-1.091-17.fc19.noarch requires perl(Bio::Index::AbstractSeq) This is caused by removal of perl-bioperl from F19 because its maintainer did not want to maintain it. You can ressurect perl-bioperl or remove perl-Bio-ASN1-EntrezGene from F19 and Rawhide too.
Please either ressurect perl-bioperl or remove perl-Bio-ASN1-EntrezGene.
(In reply to Paul Howarth from comment #1) > Please either ressurect perl-bioperl or remove perl-Bio-ASN1-EntrezGene. I don't have time to maintain this package either, so I will remove it. Hopefully somebody else will revive (or I will if I have some time in the future).
https://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng/ticket/5771
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Blocked from F-20