
Looking at dependencies: `$ repoquery --whatrequires ansible-runner` shows no results. `$ repoquery --whatrequires python3-ansible-runner` shows: ansible-runner-0:1.4.6-1.el8.noarch ansible-runner-service-0:1.0.7-1.el8.noarch ansible-runner-service-dev-0:1.0.7-1.el8.noarch python-networking-ansible-0:5.0.1-0.20211101132217.b82d349.el8.src python3-network-runner-0:0.2.2-2.el8.noarch python3-networking-ansible-0:5.0.1-0.20211101132217.b82d349.el8.noarch So it looks like it would be safe to drop the ansible-runner package within CentOS Virt SIG. If needed we can cross tag python-ansible-runner-1.4.6-3.el8 <https://cbs.centos.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=30640> into the SIG repo. Il giorno mer 10 nov 2021 alle ore 10:41 Sandro Bonazzola < sbonazzo@redhat.com> ha scritto:
Hi, in ovirt-4.5 repo we have ansible-runner-1.4.6-1.el8 <https://cbs.centos.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=31901> which also provides python3-ansible-runner-1.4.6-1.el8. But we are also consuming openstack-yoga repos and they are shipping python-ansible-runner-1.4.6-3.el8 <https://cbs.centos.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=30640> but there's no ansible-runner package there. This ends up with repository closure failure: package: ansible-runner-1.4.6-1.el8.noarch from ovirt-master-centos-stream-ovirt45-testing unresolved deps: python3-ansible-runner = 1.4.6-1.el8
Do we need to maintain ansible-runner packaging in CentOS Virt SIG? Should we rebuild ansible-runner with higher NVR? +Martin Necas <mnecas@redhat.com> can you please look into this?
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