hi guys
do you see the same by any chance?
.... --> Processing Dependency: ipa-server-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 for package: python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch --> Processing Dependency: ipa-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 for package: python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch --> Finished Dependency Resolution Error: Package: python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch (updates) Requires: ipa-server-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 Installed: ipa-server-common-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.noarch (@cr) ipa-server-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos Error: Package: ipa-server-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.x86_64 (@cr) Requires: python2-ipaserver = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos Removing: python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.noarch (@cr) python2-ipaserver = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos Updated By: python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch (updates) python2-ipaserver = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 Error: Package: python2-ipaclient-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch (updates) Requires: ipa-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 Installed: ipa-common-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.noarch (@cr) ipa-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos Error: Package: python2-ipaclient-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch (updates) Requires: ipa-client-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 Installed: ipa-client-common-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.noarch (@cr) ipa-client-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos Error: Package: python2-ipalib-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch (updates) Requires: ipa-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 Installed: ipa-common-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.noarch (@cr) ipa-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos Error: Package: ipa-client-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.x86_64 (@cr) Requires: python2-ipaclient = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos Removing: python2-ipaclient-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.noarch (@cr) python2-ipaclient = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos Updated By: python2-ipaclient-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch (updates) python2-ipaclient = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 Error: Package: python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch (updates) Requires: ipa-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 Installed: ipa-common-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.noarch (@cr) ipa-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
On 16/02/2019 21:44, lejeczek via CentOS-devel wrote:
hi guys
do you see the same by any chance?
.... --> Processing Dependency: ipa-server-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 for package: python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch --> Processing Dependency: ipa-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 for package: python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch --> Finished Dependency Resolution Error: Package: python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch (updates) Requires: ipa-server-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 Installed: ipa-server-common-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.noarch (@cr) ipa-server-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos
Try running `yum update` first.
Trevor
On 16/02/2019 23:18, Trevor Hemsley wrote:
On 16/02/2019 21:44, lejeczek via CentOS-devel wrote:
hi guys
do you see the same by any chance?
.... --> Processing Dependency: ipa-server-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 for package: python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch --> Processing Dependency: ipa-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 for package: python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch --> Finished Dependency Resolution Error: Package: python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch (updates) Requires: ipa-server-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 Installed: ipa-server-common-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.noarch (@cr) ipa-server-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos
Try running `yum update` first.
Trevor
yes, above error happens then.
On 18/02/2019 13:20, lejeczek wrote:
On 16/02/2019 23:18, Trevor Hemsley wrote:
On 16/02/2019 21:44, lejeczek via CentOS-devel wrote:
hi guys
do you see the same by any chance?
.... --> Processing Dependency: ipa-server-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 for package: python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch --> Processing Dependency: ipa-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 for package: python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch --> Finished Dependency Resolution Error: Package: python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch (updates) Requires: ipa-server-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 Installed: ipa-server-common-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.noarch (@cr) ipa-server-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos
Try running `yum update` first.
Trevor
yes, above error happens then.
Really? Are you sure that you get that when you run `yum update`? Because your installed copy of ipa-server-common is backlevel which is why you are seeing this error. The current version is 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 and you only have 4.6.4-10.el7.centos installed. Yet the .centos.2 package is in the updates repo so yum update ought to offer to update it for you.
I would check for exclude= lines in your repo files - grep -ir exclud /etc/yum.* for example. Otherwise you would appear to be pointing to a broken mirror. If that mirror is your own then you need to check your sync scripts.
Trevor
On 18/02/2019 13:24, Trevor Hemsley wrote:
On 18/02/2019 13:20, lejeczek wrote:
On 16/02/2019 23:18, Trevor Hemsley wrote:
On 16/02/2019 21:44, lejeczek via CentOS-devel wrote:
hi guys
do you see the same by any chance?
.... --> Processing Dependency: ipa-server-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 for package: python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch --> Processing Dependency: ipa-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 for package: python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch --> Finished Dependency Resolution Error: Package: python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2.noarch (updates) Requires: ipa-server-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 Installed: ipa-server-common-4.6.4-10.el7.centos.noarch (@cr) ipa-server-common = 4.6.4-10.el7.centos
Try running `yum update` first.
Trevor
yes, above error happens then.
Really? Are you sure that you get that when you run `yum update`? Because your installed copy of ipa-server-common is backlevel which is why you are seeing this error. The current version is 4.6.4-10.el7.centos.2 and you only have 4.6.4-10.el7.centos installed. Yet the .centos.2 package is in the updates repo so yum update ought to offer to update it for you.
I would check for exclude= lines in your repo files - grep -ir exclud /etc/yum.* for example. Otherwise you would appear to be pointing to a broken mirror. If that mirror is your own then you need to check your sync scripts.
Trevor
yes, one naughty box among many had it yum excluded & never thought I'd check.
many! thanks.