2010/12/3 Fabio M. Di Nitto <fdini...@redhat.com>: > Hi all, > > I am seeking some help here to solve a possible $subject. I have been > trying to find a simple alternate solution, but I just can´t see it or > it´s not obvious to me. > > This is the situation: > > srpm foo 1.0 ships 2 rpm´s bar and baz. bar has a daemon inside. > > due to upstream split: > > srpm foo 1.1 now ships only bar rpm without the daemon. > > srpm baz 1.1 now ships 2 rpm´s, baz (exactly as in version 1.0) and > baz-something that contains the bar´s daemon from 1.0. > > In order to avoid upgrade issues, we need to make sure that bar 1.1 will > pull in baz-something 1.1 (to retain functionality), at the same time > baz-something requires bar 1.1 to operate at all. > > There is no requirement for a strictly versioned Requires: on both > sides. baz-something Requires: bar >= 1.1, and bar Requires: > baz-something (no version need since it´s a new rpm). > > >From local testing, the circular Requires works just fine, both in > upgrades and clean install (tested with yum and manual rpm), but I don´t > like it. > > Is there a better way to achieve this upgrade path? > > Thanks > Fabio > -- You might be able to find some related information from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upgrade_paths_%E2%80%94_renaming_or_splitting_packages
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