Bug 29210

Summary: Conflict upgrading 7->8 between hdf5 and hdf5_10
Product: Mageia Reporter: papoteur <yvesbrungard>
Component: RPM PackagesAssignee: Chris Denice <eatdirt>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact:
Severity: critical    
Priority: Normal CC: davidwhodgins, ouaurelien
Version: 8   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: All   
OS: Linux   
Whiteboard:
Source RPM: hdf5-1.10.7-3.mga8.x86_64 CVE:
Status comment:

Description papoteur 2021-07-04 08:54:48 CEST
Description of problem:
While upgrading, I got a conflict:
hdf5>=1.10.4 hdf5_10-1.8.21-5.mga7.x86_64 
hdf5>=1.10.4 hdf5_10-1.8.21-6.mga8.x86_64 is conflicting with hdf5-1.10.7-3.mga8.x86_64
Comment 1 Lewis Smith 2021-07-04 21:07:24 CEST
This is Chris's baby, so assigning to you.

Assignee: bugsquad => eatdirt

Comment 2 Dave Hodgins 2021-07-04 22:03:34 CEST
Package conflicts should be ok and just result in the old package being
removed.

File conflicts are critical and must be fixed as they will abort the rpm
transaction which may lead to other package upgrades failing causing the
upgrade to leave the system un-bootable.

CC: (none) => davidwhodgins

Comment 3 Chris Denice 2021-07-05 20:49:00 CEST
Let me know if the upgrade fails due to this, it shouldn't indeed!

Status: NEW => NEEDINFO

Comment 4 papoteur 2021-07-05 21:03:49 CEST
Hello,
I don't remember exactly, but if I caught it, this is because I had time to read it and write, thus the migration has been stopped when the error occurred.
I was in runlevel 3, and using urpmi --auto-update --auto.
Comment 5 Dave Hodgins 2021-07-05 22:47:29 CEST
Did it stop the upgrade or did it just happen to occur right before a pause
while rpm prepares the next transaction?
Comment 6 Aurelien Oudelet 2021-07-06 13:15:08 CEST Comment hidden (obsolete)
Comment 7 papoteur 2021-07-06 17:23:29 CEST
It stops the upgrade.
Comment 8 Aurelien Oudelet 2021-07-06 17:43:38 CEST
(In reply to papoteur from comment #7)
> It stops the upgrade.

Reassigning against Mageia 8.
Raising this as Critical as it breaks the upgrade path.

Status: NEEDINFO => NEW
Version: 7 => 8
CC: (none) => ouaurelien
Severity: normal => critical

Comment 9 Chris Denice 2021-09-09 16:43:55 CEST
Hi there,
I was unable to reproduce this issue. I indeed have a package conflict between hdf5_10 and hdf5, but the upgrade went through by deinstalling hdf5_10. I'll try with another machine to check again.
Comment 10 papoteur 2023-02-25 22:51:12 CET
This is old, and I think solved. Thus closing.

Resolution: (none) => FIXED
Status: NEW => RESOLVED