Github user kchilton2 commented on the issue:
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Eric, please close this.
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Github user kchilton2 commented on the issue:
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This can be declined.
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Github user ejwhite922 commented on the issue:
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That one can't be built by Jenkins so the rpm would need to be built
locally.
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Github user pujav65 commented on the issue:
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@ejwhite922 my understanding is that @kchilton2 pr makes this one obe. So
I will close it when I pull in that one.
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Github user ejwhite922 commented on the issue:
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I fixed the issue with `rpm -e` not working with the version number. The
plugin's version property was including "-incubating" which RPM's don't like
"-" in that property. The version
Github user isper3at commented on the issue:
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rpm -e does not work when you supply a version number. Not sure if I trust
that >..>
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Github user ejwhite922 commented on the issue:
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What error is it giving?
I am able to run `sudo rpm -e rya.streams.query-manager` without issue.
I'll upload the rpm that is working for me to my share. Sorry I was in a
Github user kchilton2 commented on the issue:
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Also, to uninstall it I was using
rpm -qa | grep rya
Then whatever that reported as the installed package I used
rpm -e
That is what is not working.
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Github user kchilton2 commented on the issue:
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I used the RPM you gave me built using this patch when it did not work. I
had never installed the bad state RPM.
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Github user ejwhite922 commented on the issue:
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@jdasch Yep, `sudo yum remove rya.streams.query-manager` works as well.
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Github user jdasch commented on the issue:
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Interesting that you included the architecture type as part of the package
name. Can you confirm the following command also works?
```
sudo yum install -y
Github user ejwhite922 commented on the issue:
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I just tested today and this patch works on my CentOS 7 VM. I did an
install -> uninstall -> install -> uninstall of the rpm which all completed
successfully. I used the following:
Github user kchilton2 commented on the issue:
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Github user kchilton2 commented on the issue:
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This patch does not create an RPM that can be uninstalled. I'm going to
revert all of these changes that Eric made to how we build RPMs out, and put my
stuff back in. I'll make the RPM
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Github user ejwhite922 commented on the issue:
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asfbot build
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