Thanks for your answer.
Could you explain a bit more thise because I did not understand correctly what
happend.
1st) I do not understand the meaning of the word LIMBO, don't know if its
important
2nd) How could I have a circular dependency ?
I do NOT use rpm --force
I build all packages from source with something like:
openpkg build [--define...] [package ...] > build.sh
[less build.sh] /* I'm curiouse whats going on :-)) */
sh build.sh
3) I take the risk and rebuild all packages to rel-2.2 in chroot copy
exept for some problems compiling (other issues from prev mail)
I have no ATTENTION when runing openpkg build -Ua
Thanks,
Alex
Citando Michael van Elst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, Oct 27, 2004 at 04:35:28PM -0300, Alexander Belck wrote:
>
> > looking to new.sh I found some ATTENCION I don't understand
> >
> > # ATTENTION: mysql-4.0.20-2.1.0 is in LIMBO
> > # ATTENTION: openldap-2.2.14-2.1.0 is in LIMBO
> > # ATTENTION: openssl-0.9.7d-2.1.0 is in LIMBO
> > # ATTENTION: perl-5.8.4-2.1.0 is in LIMBO
> > # ATTENTION: perl-ldap-5.8.4-2.1.0 is in LIMBO
> > # ATTENTION: perl-mail-5.8.4-2.1.0 is in LIMBO
> > # ATTENTION: perl-sys-5.8.4-2.1.0 is in LIMBO
> > # ATTENTION: perl-time-5.8.4-2.1.0 is in LIMBO
> > # ATTENTION: postgresql-7.4.3-2.1.0 is in LIMBO
> >
> > What does this LIMBO means ?
>
> While the build tool computes dependencies for a target it marks the
> target as "in LIMBO" because any reference to it is undefined
> until the target has been installed or updated.
>
> If you see that message then you have a circular dependency.
>
> > Should I worry about ?
>
> Maybe. Circular dependencies should be avoided because there
> is no deterministic path for resolving them. The result
> might be broken too if you link with an old library that
> gets updated later.
>
> Greetings,
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