So, not only do you want to keep "old" stuff in Fedora (i686), but now you want to revert/remove "new" stuff (modules) too? I'm beginning to think that Fedora just isn't a good fit for you.
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 06:22:52PM +0000, John M. Harris, Jr. wrote:
Removing modules is a potential solution to this, as it would simplify package management.
On September 18, 2019 8:29:49 AM UTC, Petr Pisar ppisar@redhat.com wrote:
On 2019-09-18, Ralf Corsepius rc040203@freenet.de wrote:
Error: Problem 1: package crypto-utils-2.5-4.fc29.x86_64 requires libperl.so.5.28()(64bit), but none of the providers an be installed
- package crypto-utils-2.5-4.fc29.x86_64 requires
perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.28.0), but none of the providers can be
installed
- perl-libs-4:5.28.2-439.fc30.x86_64 does not belong to a
distupgrade
repository
crypto-utils has not been rebuilt against Perl 5.30 because the package fails to build for an unrelated reason and was retired (bug #1674777) and obsoleted in fedora-obsolete-packages-31-31 that is in updates-testing now. Enabling updates-testing repository or waiting a bit for the stabilization should help you.
- problem with installed package crypto-utils-2.5-4.fc29.x86_64
- package perl-libs-4:5.28.2-439.module_f31+6019+b24e098f.x86_64
is
excluded
Funnily DNF finds out that you could actually get that package satisfied if you enabled a modular Perl. Unfortunatelly DNF does not report what module stream the modular perl-libs packages comes from. There is indeed some room for improvement. DNF could start recommending "maybe you wanted to enable perl:5.28 stream?" :)
-- Petr