[Pacemaker] pacemaker-mgmt-client: broken dependency in CentOS 5 repo

Yan Gao ygao at novell.com
Mon Jun 1 03:00:52 EDT 2009


On Wed, 2009-05-27 at 15:46 +0200, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
> I'll have to defer to Yan Gao on this one.
> I'm not familiar with the GUI's requirements.
:-)

> 
> On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 1:05 PM, Florian Haas <florian at linbit.com> wrote:
> > Andrew,
> >
> > this is probably of minor importance, but the CentOS 5 repo hosted on
> > download.opensuse.org seems to have a dependency issue pertaining to the
> >  pacemaker-mgmt-client package:
> >
> > yum install pacemaker-mgmt-client
> > Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
> > Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
> >  * base: ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de
> >  * updates: ftp.hosteurope.de
> >  * addons: ftp.hosteurope.de
> >  * extras: ftp.hosteurope.de
> > Excluding Packages from CentOS-5 - Extras
> > Finished
> > Setting up Install Process
> > Parsing package install arguments
> > Resolving Dependencies
> > --> Running transaction check
> > ---> Package pacemaker-mgmt-client.x86_64 0:1.99.1-2.1 set to be updated
> > --> Processing Dependency: python-lxml for package: pacemaker-mgmt-client
> > --> Processing Dependency: PyXML for package: pacemaker-mgmt-client
> > --> Processing Dependency: pygtk2 for package: pacemaker-mgmt-client
> > ---> Package pacemaker-mgmt-client.i386 0:1.99.1-2.1 set to be updated
> > --> Processing Dependency: python-lxml for package: pacemaker-mgmt-client
> > --> Running transaction check
> > ---> Package pacemaker-mgmt-client.x86_64 0:1.99.1-2.1 set to be updated
> > --> Processing Dependency: python-lxml for package: pacemaker-mgmt-client
> > ---> Package pacemaker-mgmt-client.i386 0:1.99.1-2.1 set to be updated
> > --> Processing Dependency: python-lxml for package: pacemaker-mgmt-client
> > ---> Package pygtk2.x86_64 0:2.10.1-12.el5 set to be updated
> > --> Processing Dependency: python-numeric for package: pygtk2
> > --> Processing Dependency: pycairo for package: pygtk2
> > ---> Package PyXML.x86_64 0:0.8.4-4 set to be updated
> > --> Running transaction check
> > ---> Package python-numeric.x86_64 0:23.7-2.2.2 set to be updated
> > ---> Package pycairo.x86_64 0:1.2.0-1.1 set to be updated
> > ---> Package pacemaker-mgmt-client.x86_64 0:1.99.1-2.1 set to be updated
> > --> Processing Dependency: python-lxml for package: pacemaker-mgmt-client
> > ---> Package pacemaker-mgmt-client.i386 0:1.99.1-2.1 set to be updated
> > --> Processing Dependency: python-lxml for package: pacemaker-mgmt-client
> > --> Finished Dependency Resolution
> > pacemaker-mgmt-client-1.99.1-2.1.i386 from server_ha-clustering has
> > depsolving problems
> >  --> Missing Dependency: python-lxml is needed by package
> > pacemaker-mgmt-client-1.99.1-2.1.i386 (server_ha-clustering)
> > pacemaker-mgmt-client-1.99.1-2.1.x86_64 from server_ha-clustering has
> > depsolving problems
> >  --> Missing Dependency: python-lxml is needed by package
> > pacemaker-mgmt-client-1.99.1-2.1.x86_64 (server_ha-clustering)
> > Error: Missing Dependency: python-lxml is needed by package
> > pacemaker-mgmt-client-1.99.1-2.1.x86_64 (server_ha-clustering)
> > Error: Missing Dependency: python-lxml is needed by package
> > pacemaker-mgmt-client-1.99.1-2.1.i386 (server_ha-clustering)
> >
> > I don't know if python-lxml is "supposed" to be included in CentOS 5,
> > but if it isn't, you might want to toss it into the repo along with your
> > own packages. 
I wasn't intending to put python-lxml into the repository because I
thought that would mess the _HA_ repo . Moreover most distributions
include this package. Even for CentOS, people could find it somewhere I
thought...

> Or remove/correct the dependency (if that's possible).
python-lxml is required by GUI now. Maybe I should try to make it
optional in codes, and remove the dependency in rpm for some
distributions. Although that would make a different experience  without
python-lxml. 

-- 
Regards,
Yan Gao
China R&D Software Engineer
ygao at novell.com

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