Hi, I have a simple use case, but can't get the dependency resolution
to work on first run. This is not critical, but I want to understand
what's going on. Here's the szenario:
* puppet --version: 2.6.4
* on the bare system, I have vim 6.4 installed (no vim-base)
* I first want to upgrade to the latest version in repo, which is 7.1,
* and then install vim extensions for 7.1 (vim-enhanced, vim-data)
My definition:
class packages::vim {
$addons = ["vim-enhanced.x86_64", "vim-data.x86_64"]
package { "vim.x86_64":
ensure => latest,
require => Class["yum::repos"],
before => Package[$addons],
}
package { $addons:
ensure => present,
}
}
The agent complains that vim-base-7.1 is not compatible with the
installed vim-6.4 (vim-base is needed for the addons). This would not
be a problem if the vim would be updated to 7.1 "before".
(* I run puppet agent --test to see what happens on every run)
* So, this fails on first run.
* On second run, vim updates from 7.1 and installs $addons.
* Sometimes, a third run is needed to install the $addons.
>From the command line, a "yum update vim" shows the following
dependencies:
* updating: vim => 7.1
* installing for dependencies: vim-base => 7.1
So, vim-7.1 has vim-base-7.1 as dependency, which is not compatible
with the installed vim-6.4. Should I include a package vim-base in the
manifest? Or is yum (2.4.2) wrong here?
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