Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg%britannica.bec.de@localhost> wrote: > On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 10:19:54AM -0400, Jan Schaumann wrote: > > Global dependency resolution failed, check > > /bulklog/meta/presolve-err.log for details > > *** Error code 1 > > The "Best matching..." lines are harmless, what you are looking for is > the "No match". If this is a full scan, there are currently some Python > packages I think, that don't work correctly. pbulk-resolve: No match found for dependency py26-numpy>=1.0 of package py26-fonttools-2.2 pbulk-resolve: No match found for dependency py23-gtk2>=2.10.0 of package py23-goocanvas-0.14.1 pbulk-resolve: No match found for dependency py23-gtk2>=2.8.4 of package py23-goocanvas-0.14.1 pbulk-resolve: No match found for dependency py23-cairo>=1.8.4 of package py23-goocanvas-0.14.1 pbulk-resolve: No match found for dependency py23-cairo>=1.0.2 of package py23-goocanvas-0.14.1 pbulk-resolve: No match found for dependency py23-gtk2>=2.8.5nb1 of package py23-goocanvas-0.14.1 pbulk-resolve: No match found for dependency py23-cairo>=1.0.2nb1 of package py23-goocanvas-0.14.1 pbulk-resolve: No match found for dependency py26-OpenSSL>=0.6 of package py26-twisted-8.1.0 So what does that mean? That these packages are broken? Are there bugs open to get this fixed? > > So... what am I going to do with these messages? How would I proceed to > > resolve these so that pbulk can actually run? > > You can always set ignore_missing_dependencies, which will cut the > transitive closure of unresolvable packages away. Will these packages lateron still show as broken or will they be treated as non-existent? -Jan
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