Patch to fix EPEL dep scripts

Michael Stahnke mastahnke at gmail.com
Fri Oct 31 13:33:12 UTC 2008


On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 5:38 AM, Michael Schwendt <bugs.michael at gmx.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 23:24:13 -0500, Michael Stahnke wrote:
>
>> I think I solved the repo-closure/deps scripts issues.  Now it should
>> be back to sending only one email, (instead of 6).
>
> If I knew where I could find the original script, I could contribute
> proof-reading. I dunno what infrastructure group membership is needed
> for that.
>
> Still missing is to switch repoclosure arch to i686 when running for i386
> repos. EL is i586 and above. Some packages are not available for i386
> and create false positives (e.g. kernel related deps) unless you
> set the target arch to i686.
>

Hmm, that might be why I having odd issues.  The problem when I was
testing was that every time the dep list was blank.  It seemed like
that for/else combo was blanking out the container of broken deps.
However, if i386 vs i686 understand kernel stuff, then there probably
are not any broken deps on the repos I was able to test.

The issue with testing is that the repodata for the EPEL repos is
assumed to be a local URI in the provided yum.conf. (and you can't
get/send mail on pt16) So some repos I could get to and test with,
others not so much.

Perhaps if just the i386/i686 issue and the single email thing are
taken care of, everything will work correctly.  Sorry for the
confusion.

stahnma



>> Also, there was an
>> indentation issue in the reporting program that was causing the
>> dependencies problems to be cleared.
>
> Not true. Your indentation breaks it. Hint: It's supposed to stay
> a for...else statement, not if...else.
>
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