Il 02/01/2014 16:29, Eyal Edri ha scritto:
ok,
sandro - can we update the ovirt-testing repo with the latest pkg?
or remove the offending one?
since everything in ovirt-testing should have been moved to ovirt-stable after 3.3.2
release (we had no rc2 release),
I think you can safely remove ovirt-testing content.
eyal.
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dan Kenigsberg" <danken(a)redhat.com>
> To: "Eyal Edri" <eedri(a)redhat.com>
> Cc: "Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden" <ewoud+ovirt(a)kohlvanwijngaarden.nl>,
infra(a)ovirt.org
> Sent: Thursday, January 2, 2014 4:50:45 PM
> Subject: Re: Another cpopen missing failure
>
> On Wed, Jan 01, 2014 at 02:10:54PM -0500, Eyal Edri wrote:
>> the problem is that one vdsm jobs needs python-cpopen (like unit tests),
>> while another job (like vdsm install sanity) fails on it cause of conflict
>> with vdsm-python-cpopen,
>> so puppet does what it should like all other pkg.
>>
>> what's wrong is:
>> 1. why vdsm still builds vdsm-python-cpopen if it's not needed
>
> ovirt-3.3's Vdsm builds vdsm-python-cpopen - as it always has and always
> will. We cannot change history, and we shouldn't make such a change in a
> stable branch.
>
> master's Vdsm does not build that package and does not require it.
>
>> 2. why spec file brings it when you try to install python-cpopen.
>
>
http://resources.ovirt.org/releases/updates-testing/rpm/Fedora/19/x86_64/
> is enabled on that slave, and it carries
> vdsm-python-4.13.2-1.fc19.x86_64.rpm which provides python-cpopen=1.2.3
>
> Yum prefers to take it over the available version from fedora. This
> might be related to the fact that
>
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2013-23216/python-cpopen-1...
> is stuck in testing mode for quite some time. Your karma may hasten
> things there.
>
> I share Ewoud's opinion: since some jobs need python-cpopen and some
> conflict with it, it should not be part of the platform handled by
> puppet, but job-specific.
>
> On the mean while we should disable the updates-testing repo, or drop
> the old ovirt-3.3 stuff from it, or put python-cpopen-1.2.3-5 there.
>
> Dan.
>
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