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− | [root@osl2r134 ~]# rpm -q --whatrequires vzctl-lib | + | :::[root@osl2r134 ~]# rpm -q --whatrequires vzctl-lib |
− | vzctl-3.0.22-1 | + | :::vzctl-3.0.22-1 |
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− | The dependency is in place, so I would call it a bug in yum. I'll see if I have time (work is crazy) to reproduce the problem later. | + | :::The dependency is in place, so I would call it a bug in yum. I'll see if I have time (work is crazy) to reproduce the problem later. |
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 6 March 2008
Why vzctl-lib?[edit]
In your edit [1], you added vzctl-lib to yum command needed to install vzpkg. I think that vzpkg depends on vzctl, which in turn depends on vzctl-lib, so it should be picked up automatically. Was it the case for you that vzpkg didn't work unless being installed with explicit mention of vzctl-lib, or you just added that for some other reason? I'm going to revert your edit but really need to know why you did it.
Thank you for working with our wiki! --Kir 15:06, 5 March 2008 (EST)
- Yes, you are right. The reason I added it is that on my centos 5 x86-64 machine I was not able to run vzpkg, it failed because it tried calling a script which is part of vzctl-lib. As you say there should be a dependency in place. My experience is that it is missing. Therefore I recommend to add vzctl-lib to the yum-command. It will not cause any problems if the dependency is in place, right? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Perchrh (talk • contribs) 13:55, 6 March 2008.
- I have checked that vzpkg requires vzctl, and vzctl requires vzctl-lib. So this dependency should be picked up automatically by yum. In case it's not working that way we should file a bug for yum. Could you please re-check the issue? --Kir 05:06, 6 March 2008 (EST)
- Alright,
- [root@osl2r134 ~]# rpm -q --whatrequires vzctl-lib
- vzctl-3.0.22-1
- The dependency is in place, so I would call it a bug in yum. I'll see if I have time (work is crazy) to reproduce the problem later.
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- PER