On Tue, 4 Aug 2015 22:47:31 +0200
Michael Schwendt <mschwe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Obviously. ;)  If the Rawhide broken deps report had found it,
> breakage could have been avoided.
> 
> A different try:
> 
>   https://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng/ticket/6225
> 
> Or file it in the infrastructure tracker instead? I don't know. There
> are lots of active tickets in both.

Rawhide/branched broken dep reports use the 'spam-o-matic' script in
the mash package: 

https://pagure.io/mash/blob/master/f/utils/spam-o-matic

which in turn seems to import the yum 'repoclosure' util. 

So, I'd say try and duplicate it with repoclosure and then file against
yum-utils?

> And what about DNF? Are the DNF developers interesting in looking into
> it, too? Or is by design that the "Dependencies resolved" step doesn't
> discover the unresolvable dependency?

Of course the above is a short term thing, we should look at what we
might replace spam-o-matic with that is dnf based. 

There is a dnf repoclosure plugin, but not sure how well it works off
hand. 

kevin

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