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ausil has edited this update. New build(s): fedora-repos-21-1.
This update has been submitted for testing by ausil.
This update has been submitted for testing by ausil.
Taskotron: depcheck test PASSED on i386. Result log: https://taskotron.fedoraproject.org/taskmaster//builders/x86_64/builds/13762/steps/runtask/logs/stdio (results are informative only)
Taskotron: depcheck test PASSED on x86_64. Result log: https://taskotron.fedoraproject.org/taskmaster//builders/x86_64/builds/13762/steps/runtask/logs/stdio (results are informative only)
Taskotron: depcheck test PASSED on i386. Result log: https://taskotron.fedoraproject.org/taskmaster//builders/x86_64/builds/14066/steps/runtask/logs/stdio (results are informative only)
Taskotron: depcheck test PASSED on x86_64. Result log: https://taskotron.fedoraproject.org/taskmaster//builders/x86_64/builds/14066/steps/runtask/logs/stdio (results are informative only)
This update is currently being pushed to the Fedora 21 testing updates repository.
This update has been pushed to testing
Does exactly what it says on the tin.
Critical path update approved
fedora.repo metadata set to expire at 7d, updates-testing disabled. Works as advertised.
It looks to me that this update should obsolete fedora-repos-anaconda-21-0.7 and earlier, because the sub package was removed.
Error: Package: fedora-repos-anaconda-21-0.7.noarch (@updates-testing) Requires: fedora-repos = 21-0.7 Removing: fedora-repos-21-0.7.noarch (@updates-testing) fedora-repos = 21-0.7 Updated By: fedora-repos-21-1.noarch (updates-testing) fedora-repos = 21-1
The commenters are most probably right, this breaks fedora-repos-anaconda.
fedora-repos-anaconda was designed as such to never get on a users system. I know Till didnt test he just noticed that it was not obsoleted, sounds like kparal has not tested also. rex clearly hi an issue but he does not know how it got on his system. I intentinally did not add the Obsoletes as there is no valid use case its needed. though we have at least one case that it is.
Based on what ausil said, I have no fedora-repos-anaconda on my system and update of this package was successful by dnf.
OK, if fedora-repos-anaconda is not intended to be installable, I'm fine with that. I tested installing fedora-release and fedora-repos, they worked fine. Then I tried installing fedora-repos-anaconda due to comments above, and that obviously failed.
Critical path update approved
This update has reached the stable karma threshold and will be pushed to the stable updates repository
Taskotron: upgradepath test PASSED on noarch. Result log: https://taskotron.fedoraproject.org/taskmaster//builders/x86_64/builds/14539/steps/runtask/logs/stdio (results are informative only)
It's true that fedora-repos-anaconda was not intended to be installed, but I'm pretty sure that in at least some cases it did. I think when we first added it, someone misunderstood the design and added it to comps and/or spin-kickstarts rather than adding it to pungi. Given that, I think adding the obsolete might be appropriate.
found it, it was in comps for a couple of days. See https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/comps.git/commit/?id=5138ac8739e0c7a9d2fcf13bd467e198dd114c07 and https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/comps.git/commit/?id=91f358fd7dc2c98e61728a327ce29555cce3bc7b . I think we cut a TC/RC around that time which included the change, so anyone who installed from that TC/RC got the package installed.
This update is currently being pushed to the Fedora 21 stable updates repository.
This update has been pushed to stable