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CC | jmassaguerpla@suse.com |
(In reply to Carmen Bianca Bakker from comment #1) > `python-docker-py` has been renamed to `python-docker`. The new package > obsoletes and provides the old one. However, it obsoletes > `python2-docker-py`, NOT `python-docker-py`. This is because of some magic > in the specfile. The easiest fix is to change all packages that depend on > `python{2,3}-docker{,-py}`. > > The best fix, however, would be to properly obsolete `python-docker-py`. > But that involves Specfile magic that I don't possess. In the python-docker package in Factory I see: # docker-py got renamed to docker in 2017 Obsoletes: python-docker-py < %{version} Provides: python-docker-py = %{version} Which seems right to me...