[poldek: Bug 152] New: poldek 0.21 gone crazy (finds (file?) dep on installed pkg and crashes?)
btsadmin at pld-linux.org
btsadmin at pld-linux.org
Tue May 20 04:36:31 CEST 2008
http://bugs.pld-linux.org/show_bug.cgi?id=152
Summary: poldek 0.21 gone crazy (finds (file?) dep on installed
pkg and crashes?)
Product: poldek
Version: unspecified
Platform: All
OS/Version: PLD Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: normal
Component: Core
AssignedTo: mis at pld-linux.org
ReportedBy: glen at pld-linux.org
Estimated Hours: 0.0
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Konqueror/3.5; Linux
2.6.16.60_xen0-6smp; X11; x86_64; en_US) KHTML/3.5.9 (like Gecko) PLD/2.0 (Ac)
Build Identifier: poldek-0:0.21-0.20070703.00.20
never seen this before. poldek sees cap of package itself of version that
doesn't exists and add it as requirement which should had been probably
/usr/lib/sendmail cap, finds that sendmail provides something then it has dep
on qmail, which obsoletes sendmail and then it segfaults.
btooth64 /etc/mail # poldek -u qmhandle
Processing dependencies...
qmhandle-1.2.0-5.2.noarch marks sendmail-8.13.8-6.amd64 (cap qmhandle >=
1.2.0-5.4)
qmail-1.03-63.3.amd64 obsoleted by sendmail-8.13.8-6.amd64
Segmentation fault
btooth64 /etc/mail # POLDEK_TRACE=1 poldek -u qmhandle -vvv >qmhandle.log 2>&1
Segmentation fault
# rpm -qp qmhandle-1.2.0-5.2.noarch.rpm --requires
/usr/bin/perl
daemontools
perl(strict)
perl(warnings)
perl-base
qmail >= 1.03-58.4
rpmlib(CompressedFileNames) <= 3.0.4-1
rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) <= 4.0-1
rpmlib(PayloadIsBzip2) <= 3.0.5-1
# rpm -qp qmhandle-1.2.0-5.2.noarch.rpm --provides
qmhandle = 0:1.2.0-5.2
# rpm -q qmail --provides
config(qmail) = 0:1.03-63.3
group(nofiles)
group(qmail)
qmail-server
qmailmta
smtpdaemon
user(alias)
user(qmaild)
user(qmaill)
user(qmailp)
user(qmailq)
user(qmailr)
user(qmails)
qmail = 0:1.03-63.3
Reproducible: Didn't try
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