On Wed, Jan 30, 2019, 14:56 Michal Schorm <mschorm(a)redhat.com wrote:
Hello,
I built "community-mysql" package in version 8.0.14 in rawhide.
It was built on top of "libicu-devel" 63.1-1.fc30
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1)
But when I tried to install the community-mysql package into Rawhide, I
got:
nothing provides libicuio.so.63()(64bit) needed by
community-mysql-server-8.0.14-2.fc30.x86_64
That means, it was available in the buildroot, but not in the repository.
How is that possible? The buildroot also need the exact same
repository to install packages from, right?
Not necessarily. Builds are only pushed to repositories after a successful
compose, but are available in koji only a few minutes after they were built.
That means that packages built locally or on COPR (which use the rawhide
repository) get "older" versions than the koji builds that have access to
new packages pre-compose.
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2)
When installed the latest icu build, I got:
ackage xfsprogs-4.18.0-1.fc30.x86_64 requires
libicui18n.so.62()(64bit), but none of the providers can be installed
Which means, "community-mysql" was built on top of the newer library
version that its dependencies.
Unfortunate, however that should sooner or later fix itself, thanks to
koschei rebuilding the packages.
Koschei does only koji scratch "test" builds, which aren't submitted to
repositories at all.
Or at some point, rawhide will
undergo a system wide rebuild. Right?
Yes. Check the fedora 30 schedule - it was planned for today but delayed to
tomorrow because of a known GCC bug.
Fabio
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Michal
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Michal Schorm
Software Engineer
Core Services - Databases Team
Red Hat
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