[Openstack-devel] Does nova-api-metadata require EXACTLY v. 2012.1.1-18 of nova-common?

gustavo panizzo <gfa> gfa at zumbi.com.ar
Mon Jan 27 04:21:05 UTC 2014


your sources.list looks fine , i would suggest to run rm /var/lib/apt/list/* then apt-get update and apt-get install nova

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Hugh Esco <hesco at campaignfoundations.com> wrote:
>Thank you Gustavo.  I appreciate another set of eyes on this.  
>
>This is my /etc/apt/sources.list
>
># grep -v '#' /etc/apt/sources.list
>
>deb http://debian.cse.msu.edu/debian/ wheezy main
>deb-src http://debian.cse.msu.edu/debian/ wheezy main
>deb http://security.debian.org/ wheezy/updates main
>deb-src http://security.debian.org/ wheezy/updates main
>deb http://debian.cse.msu.edu/debian/ wheezy-updates main
>deb-src http://debian.cse.msu.edu/debian/ wheezy-updates main
>
># cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* | grep -v '#'
>
>deb http://ceph.com/debian-emperor/ wheezy main
>
>deb http://archive.gplhost.com/debian havana-backports main
>deb http://archive.gplhost.com/debian havana main
>
>deb http://apt.puppetlabs.com wheezy main
>deb-src http://apt.puppetlabs.com wheezy main
>deb http://apt.puppetlabs.com wheezy dependencies
>deb-src http://apt.puppetlabs.com wheezy dependencies
>
>I'm not seeing where I am introducing sid, unless 
>it is with gplhost.  Everything else is labeled wheezy.  
>
>-- Hugh Esco
>
>On Sun, 26 Jan 2014 18:19:09 -0300
>"gustavo panizzo <gfa>" <gfa at zumbi.com.ar> wrote:
>
>> On 01/26/2014 05:41 PM, Hugh Esco wrote:
>> > I have moved to a 64bit machine.  
>> > Fewer red messages than before.  
>> > 
>> > I wonder how I work around this one?  
>> > 
>> > nova-api-metadata : Depends: nova-common (= 2012.1.1-18) 
>> >     but 2013.2.1-2~bpo70+1 is to be installed.  
>> you are mixing sid and gplhost repos, right?
>> 
>> gplhost repos are to run on top of wheezy, sid is whell, is sid
>> 
>> > 
>> > In fact that later version is installed, 
>> > but for some reason the dependency is not satisfied.  
>> > Guess because its looking for exactly (=) a version 
>> > rather than at least (>=) a version.  
>> 
>> you are mixing repositories, each upload of nova has nova-api and
>> nova-api-metadata
>> 
>> remove one of the repos and try again or run apt-get install nova-api
>-t
>> sid
>> 
>> > 
>> > Is there a work around I might use locally?  
>> > apt-get -f install did not help, just failed faster.  
>> > 
>> > Should I document this as a potential 
>> > dependency bug on nova-api-metadata?
>> no, it's expected
>> 
>> > 
>> 
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