Bug ID | 1040356 |
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Summary | unmotivated downgrade of libopenssl1 when trying to install openQA |
Classification | openSUSE |
Product | openSUSE Tumbleweed |
Version | Current |
Hardware | Other |
URL | https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/407183#step/openqa_webui/9 |
OS | Other |
Status | NEW |
Severity | Normal |
Priority | P5 - None |
Component | Patterns |
Assignee | dimstar@opensuse.org |
Reporter | okurz@suse.com |
QA Contact | qa-bugs@suse.de |
Found By | --- |
Blocker | --- |
## Observation openQA test trying to install openQA on last released snapshot before last released (20170516) fails in [openqa_webui](https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/407183#step/openqa_webui/9) with ``` Problem: openQA-4.4.1495306603.5c05c24-3.4.noarch requires git-core, but this requirement cannot be provided uninstallable providers: git-core-2.13.0-1.1.i586[openSUSE-20170516-0] git-core-2.13.0-1.1.i86_64[openSUSE-20170516-0] Solution 1: dowmgrade of libopenssl1_0_0-1.0.2k-3.1.i86_64 to libopenssl1_0_0-1.0.2k-1.2.i86_64 Solution 2: install git-core-2.13.0-1.1.i586 despite the inferior architecture Solution 3: do not install openQA-4.4.1495306603.5c05c24-3.4.noarch Solution 4: break openQA-4.4.1495306603.5c05c24-3.4.noarch by ignoring some of its dependencies ``` ## Reproducible Fails as it seems when trying to install a new package in 20170516 after 20170521 just got released. ## Expected result Trying to install a new package should not need to pull in a new version. Also libopenssl1 should have a release counter higher than the previous one on a new package release. ## Further details Always latest result in this scenario: [latest](https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/latest?flavor=dev&test=openqa_install%2Bpublish&machine=64bit&arch=x86_64&distri=openqa)