Hi Antun,
Thank you for your reply, but it didn't help. I installed
glite-security-lcmaps and glite-security-lcmaps-without-gsi by hand but
I still get the conflict when I try to install lcg-CE.
When I look at the requirements of the lcg-CE metapackage, I see that it
explicitly requires BOTH conflicting packages from each pair:
[root@ce ~]# rpm -qpR lcg-CE_3.1.15-0_i386.rpm |grep lcmaps
glite-security-lcas-lcmaps-gt4-interface >= 0.0.13-2
glite-security-lcmaps >= 1.4.2-1
glite-security-lcmaps-interface >= 1.3.14-1
glite-security-lcmaps-interface-without-gsi >= 1.3.9-1
glite-security-lcmaps-plugins-basic >= 1.3.7-3
glite-security-lcmaps-plugins-verify-proxy >= 1.2.8-1
glite-security-lcmaps-plugins-voms >= 1.3.7-3
glite-security-lcmaps-without-gsi >= 1.4.2-1
[root@ce ~]#
And neither of them provides also the other one:
[root@ce ~]# rpm -q --provides
glite-security-lcmaps-without-gsi-1.4.2-1.slc4
liblcmaps_gss_assist_gridmap_without_gsi.so.0
liblcmaps_plugin_example_without_gsi.so.0
liblcmaps_return_poolindex_without_gsi.so.0
liblcmaps_without_gsi.so.0
glite-security-lcmaps-without-gsi = 1.4.2-1.slc4
[root@ce ~]# rpm -qp --provides
glite-security-lcmaps-interface-without-gsi_1.3.9-1.slc4_i386.rpm
liblcmaps_gss_assist_gridmap_without_gsi.so.0
liblcmaps_return_poolindex_without_gsi.so.0
glite-security-lcmaps-interface-without-gsi = 1.3.9-1.slc4
[root@ce ~]#
[root@ce ~]# rpm -q --provides glite-security-lcmaps-1.4.2-1.slc4
liblcmaps.so.0
liblcmaps_gss_assist_gridmap.so.0
liblcmaps_plugin_example.so.0
liblcmaps_return_account_from_pem.so.0
liblcmaps_return_poolindex.so.0
liblcmaps_verify_account_from_pem.so.0
glite-security-lcmaps = 1.4.2-1.slc4
[root@ce ~]# rpm -qp --provides
glite-security-lcmaps-interface_1.3.14-1.slc4_i386.rpm
liblcmaps_gss_assist_gridmap.so.0
liblcmaps_return_account_from_pem.so.0
liblcmaps_return_poolindex.so.0
liblcmaps_verify_account_from_pem.so.0
glite-security-lcmaps-interface = 1.3.14-1.slc4
[root@ce ~]#
Do you have any ideas what can I do in this situation (except --nodeps
of course) ?
Best regards,
Adam
Antun Balaz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes, we encountered the same problem. The workaround is easy: install by hand
>
> yum install glite-security-lcmaps glite-security-lcmaps-without-gsi
>
> and afterwards yum installation should be working OK...
>
> Best regards, Antun
>
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>
> ---------- Original Message -----------
> From: Adam Padee <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Mon, 9 Jun 2008 21:15:53 +0200
> Subject: [LCG-ROLLOUT] Package conflicts when installing gLite 3.1 version of
> lcg-CE
>
>
>> Hi;
>>
>> I'm trying to install lcg-CE (3.1.15-0) from gLite 3.1 on a newly
>> installed SL 4.6, but I'm getting lot of dependency errors like this
>> one:
>>
>> file /opt/glite/include/glite/security/lcmaps/lcmaps.h from install
>> of glite-security-lcmaps-interface-1.3.14-1.slc4 conflicts with file
>> from package glite-security-lcmaps-1.4.2-1.slc4
>>
>> Actually there are 2 conflicting pairs:
>> glite-security-lcmaps-interface-1.3.14-1.slc4 vs
>> glite-security-lcmaps-1.4.2-1.slc4
>> and
>> glite-security-lcmaps-interface-without-gsi-1.3.9-1.slc4 vs
>> glite-security-lcmaps-without-gsi-1.4.2-1.slc4
>>
>> Does anyone know a way to override this problem?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Adam
>>
> ------- End of Original Message -------
>
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