On 7/15/10 9:00 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
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> On 7/15/10 8:42 AM, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
>> On 7/15/10 8:00 AM, Daniel Johnson wrote:
>>>
>>> On Jul 15, 2010, at 7:04 AM, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
>>>
>>>> The perlmod module-install-pmXXX has a versioned Depends on
>>>> module-corelist-pm%type_pkg[perl] (>= 2.17-1).  On 10.5, when trying to
>>>> build module-install-pm5100, this fails with this error:
>>>>
>>>> Reading dependency for module-install-pm5100-0.99-1...
>>>> Reading build dependency for module-install-pm5100-0.99-1...
>>>> Can't resolve dependency "module-corelist-pm5100 (>= 2.17-1)" for package
>>>> "module-install-pm5100-0.99-1" (no matching packages/versions found)
>>>>
>>>> For all versions prior to perl5100, this was a real package, but
>>>> perl5100-core now Provides module-corelist-pm5100.  If I remember
>>>> correctly, virtual provided packages are unversioned, so the build now
>>>> fails.  Is there a way around this besides removing the versioning from
>>>> module-install-pm?
>>>
>>> The problem is that module-corelist-pm.info has an incorrect Distribution 
>>> line. It should have (%type_pkg[perl] = 5100) 10.5 in addition to 
>>> (%type_pkg[perl] = 5100) 10.6. When RangerRick added pm5100 variants to a 
>>> bunch of perlmods, he seems to have forgotten that 5100 also exists on 10.5.
>>
>> Since module-install-pm5100 needs a versioned module-corelist-pmNNN,
>> won't this cause node-exists problems with perl5100-core when they both
>> try to provide it?
>>
>> Hanspeter
>>
>
> dmacks made an update in PkgVersion.pm in fink HEAD on June 7 to fix the
> priority of how Provides: get handled, though this appears not yet to
> have been backported to the 0.29 branch.  It resolved some other "node
> exists" errors that I was having at the time--though I'm not sure if it
> will help here.
>
> It might help with the TeX fubarness in your buildworld, though (unless
> you're already using a current HEAD fink).

Buildworld is being done with 0.29.12 (.13 came out in the middle, so I 
didn't stop to upgrade it).

Hanspeter

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