this can be confusing

Hi, if we cannot solve, can we change this to WARN? if we want to solve, can we add an infra to output so people know its a known issues? *10:57:45* [basic-suit] Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile*10:57:44* [upgrade-from-release-suit] No package python3-docker available.*10:57:44* [upgrade-from-release-suit] Error: Nothing to do*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + local failed=0*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + for package in '"${packages[@]}"'*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + rpm -q --quiet --whatprovides python2-docker*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + log ERROR 'package '\''python2-docker'\'' is not, and could not be, installed'*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + local level=ERROR*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + shift*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + local 'message=package '\''python2-docker'\'' is not, and could not be, installed'*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + local prefix*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + [[ 5 -gt 1 ]]*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + prefix='global_setup[verify_packages]'*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + echo 'global_setup[verify_packages] ERROR: package '\''python2-docker'\'' is not, and could not be, installed'*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] global_setup[verify_packages] ERROR: package 'python2-docker' is not, and could not be, installed*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + (( ++failed ))*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + for package in '"${packages[@]}"'*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + rpm -q --quiet --whatprovides python3-docker*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + log ERROR 'package '\''python3-docker'\'' is not, and could not be, installed'*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + local level=ERROR*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + shift Thanks, Dafna

short answer - no. long answer - it'll take a lot of work with the end goal of not having this code run during the job at all. On 21 May 2018 at 14:58, Dafna Ron <dron@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi,
if we cannot solve, can we change this to WARN? if we want to solve, can we add an infra to output so people know its a known issues?
*10:57:45* [basic-suit] Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile*10:57:44* [upgrade-from-release-suit] No package python3-docker available.*10:57:44* [upgrade-from-release-suit] Error: Nothing to do*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + local failed=0*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + for package in '"${packages[@]}"'*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + rpm -q --quiet --whatprovides python2-docker*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + log ERROR 'package '\''python2-docker'\'' is not, and could not be, installed'*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + local level=ERROR*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + shift*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + local 'message=package '\''python2-docker'\'' is not, and could not be, installed'*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + local prefix*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + [[ 5 -gt 1 ]]*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + prefix='global_setup[verify_packages]'*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + echo 'global_setup[verify_packages] ERROR: package '\''python2-docker'\'' is not, and could not be, installed'*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] global_setup[verify_packages] ERROR: package 'python2-docker' is not, and could not be, installed*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + (( ++failed ))*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + for package in '"${packages[@]}"'*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + rpm -q --quiet --whatprovides python3-docker*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + log ERROR 'package '\''python3-docker'\'' is not, and could not be, installed'*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + local level=ERROR*10:57:45* [upgrade-from-release-suit] + shift
Thanks,
Dafna
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