On Wed, 8 Jul 2009, Olaf Mueller wrote:
Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
Joe Ogulin wrote:
I am running CentOS 5.3. I thought it was just going to be two
packages... perl-MP3-Tag and perl-Unix-Process... then today, it
added 5 more.
Great. So you mix Centos, rpmforge and random other packages and now
all of a sudden it is a rpmforge problem?
Please make sure that you only combine Centos and rpmforge
repositories before you start to report problems.
I have a server with only CentOS and rpmforge as repos and it breaks
dependencies on perl packages. And this is a problem by rpmforge cause
of building new perl packages without solving all dependencies.
Great. I don't mix repos on this server and rpmforge breaks yum.
And now? What should I do? Give me your good suggestion.
Your complete answer is wrong, the original poster has a problem with
rpmforge repo. It is no others repo fault.
Maybe we should ask money so people can demand something to be changed ?
Remember that we are doing that in our spare time and if dependencies are
not met it is because we don't have the time nor the infrastructure to do
it better.
You shouldn't be using RPMforge anyway if your systems are so critical.
Besides ask yourself why yum breaks if a dependency is not met. Why does
it behave like this ?
I opened bug reports for this a few times and they were closed without
discussion (and even removed from the bug-tracker).
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