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ruby upgrade problems

My upgrades today failed on several ruby related packages.   At the moment, it can't install ruby-stdlib because it can't install ruby-bundled-gems because of several packages which don't seem to exist, including ruby-debug, ruby-matrix, ruby-net-ftp, ruby-net-imap and several others.  Is this just a case of needing to wait  for a bunch of new packages to get uploaded  and make their way out to all the mirrors, might I have a configuration problem, or might there be a real problem with one or more of the new ruby packages?  (I haven't had any upgrade problems in quite a while now, and I have this problem on two different PCs.)

Re: ruby upgrade problems

Reply #1
Is this just a case of needing to wait  for a bunch of new packages to get uploaded  and make their way out to all the mirrors
Most likely yes. If you post actual error messages that may become clearer.

Re: ruby upgrade problems

Reply #2
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Sync Dependency (1): ruby-stdlib-3.2.4-1.1
:: Synchronizing package databases...
 system is up to date
 world is up to date
 galaxy is up to date
 omniverse is up to date
 lib32 is up to date
:: Starting full system upgrade...
warning: lz4: local (1:1.10.0-1) is newer than system (1:1.9.4-3)
resolving dependencies...
warning: cannot resolve "ruby-debug", a dependency of "ruby-bundled-gems"
warning: cannot resolve "ruby-matrix", a dependency of "ruby-bundled-gems"
warning: cannot resolve "ruby-net-ftp", a dependency of "ruby-bundled-gems"
warning: cannot resolve "ruby-net-imap", a dependency of "ruby-bundled-gems"
warning: cannot resolve "ruby-net-pop", a dependency of "ruby-bundled-gems"
warning: cannot resolve "ruby-net-smtp", a dependency of "ruby-bundled-gems"
warning: cannot resolve "ruby-prime", a dependency of "ruby-bundled-gems"
warning: cannot resolve "ruby-rbs", a dependency of "ruby-bundled-gems"
warning: cannot resolve "ruby-rss", a dependency of "ruby-bundled-gems"
warning: cannot resolve "ruby-bundled-gems", a dependency of "ruby-stdlib"
:: The following package cannot be upgraded due to unresolvable dependencies:
      ruby-stdlib
(lz4 is from a local PKGBUILD to try the newest version.  I have seen no other problems from it.)
Any of those deps I have checked for don't seem to exist.

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Reply #3
All that "not resolved" packages are not exist in artix' repos, I don't know why. You can add arch's extra repo where they are exist. Sorry, maybe some developer see this thread and help you more.

Re: ruby upgrade problems

Reply #4
It took me a long time to get rid of using the Arch repos, so I really don't want to add them back for a temporary issue.  Fortunately, I don't actually use Ruby very much, so I can wait.

 

Re: ruby upgrade problems

Reply #5
All have been added. Don't know how those got passed me. Except for ruby-debug, which got memory-holed for seemingly no reason.

Re: ruby upgrade problems

Reply #6
Thanks.  I had to play with mirror to get one that already got the updates, but all is now good.
Is this still the best place to report such issues?


Re: ruby upgrade problems

Reply #8
I had similar ruby upgrade issues today. Here's the pacman -Syu print out ;

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# pacman -Syu
:: Synchronizing package databases...
 system is up to date
 world                   4.8 MiB   798 KiB/s 00:06 [######################] 100%
 galaxy is up to date
 lib32 is up to date
 extra is up to date
 community is up to date
 multilib is up to date
 universe is up to date
:: Starting full system upgrade...
warning: gnome-desktop: local (1:44.0-1.1) is newer than world (1:44.0-1)
warning: gnome-desktop-common: local (1:44.0-1.1) is newer than world (1:44.0-1)
warning: rsync-openrc: local (20210505-2) is newer than world (20210502-1)
:: Replace ruby-abbrev with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-abbrev with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-base64 with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-base64 with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-benchmark with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-benchmark with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-bigdecimal with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-bigdecimal with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-bundledgems with world/ruby-bundled-gems? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-cgi with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-cgi with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-csv with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-csv with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-date with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-date with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-delegate with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-delegate with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-did_you_mean with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-did_you_mean with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-digest with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-digest with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-drb with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-drb with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-english with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-english with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-etc with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-etc with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-fcntl with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-fcntl with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-fiddle with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-fiddle with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-fileutils with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-fileutils with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-find with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-find with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-forwardable with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-forwardable with extra/ruby? [Y/n] nn
:: Replace ruby-getoptlong with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-getoptlong with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-io-console with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-io-console with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-io-nonblock with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-io-nonblock with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-io-wait with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-io-wait with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-ipaddr with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-ipaddr with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-json with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-json with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-logger with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-logger with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-mutex_m with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-mutex_m with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-net-http with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-net-http with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-open-uri with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-open-uri with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-psych with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-psych with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-reline with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-reline with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-ruby2_keywords with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-ruby2_keywords with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-stringio with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-stringio with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-time with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-time with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-tmpdir with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-tmpdir with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-uri with world/ruby? [Y/n] n
:: Replace ruby-uri with extra/ruby? [Y/n] n
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...
:: ruby-3.2.4-1.1 and ruby-abbrev-0.1.0-5 are in conflict. Remove ruby-abbrev? [y/N] n
error: unresolvable package conflicts detected
error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies)
:: ruby-3.2.4-1.1 and ruby-abbrev-0.1.0-5 are in conflict

Answering "yes"  to the yes or no questions soon found further conflicts, too.

Then I considered removing Ruby as I don't use it. However "ruby" appears in many program titles. "Pacman -Rs"  requires exact knowledge of Ruby and it's derivatives. So this approach fell short too.

Am wondering what is the pacman command to uninstall any program with a "ruby" in the title ?
*
Or should I wait a few days while the repos catch up with their ruby versioning?
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Or should I answer yes to each of these type of pacman requests ?;
"
:: ruby-3.2.4-1.1 and ruby-abbrev-0.1.0-5 are in conflict. Remove ruby-abbrev? [y/N] n
"
*
Thanks in advance -   - -

Re: ruby upgrade problems

Reply #9
Does not look like the same issue at all. The ruby package provides all these now.

Or should I answer yes to each of these type of pacman requests ?;

Yes. And if you run into warning: cannot resolve ____ then you can share that here.

Re: ruby upgrade problems

Reply #10
I don't think all the new ruby packages have yet been completely distributed to all the mirrors.  I was only able to complete the upgrade of my systems by playing with my mirrorlist to move to the top mirrors that are apparently sooner to get updated.

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Reply #11
Hello, similar problem here. The whole upgrade is stuck at ruby-debug.

I am taking 404 error in all mirrors. The system cannot download ruby-debug

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error: failed to download file 'ruby-debug-1.7.1-1.2-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst' from mirror.aarnet.edu.au : The requested URL returned error: 404
The same message appears to all other mirrors.
How can i proceed?


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Reply #13
Except for ruby-debug, which got memory-holed for seemingly no reason.

It got memory-holed again. No sense in re-building it if it's just going to vanish. I'll ask the team if they know why this package is cursed.

Re: ruby upgrade problems

Reply #14
Except for ruby-debug, which got memory-holed for seemingly no reason.

It got memory-holed again. No sense in re-building it if it's just going to vanish. I'll ask the team if they know why this package is cursed.
Could it interfere with debug symbols package for ruby itself?
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