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How to handle broken packages that have been manually installed #158

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johntyree opened this issue Mar 15, 2016 · 2 comments
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How to handle broken packages that have been manually installed #158

johntyree opened this issue Mar 15, 2016 · 2 comments

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@johntyree
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We don't currently tolerate totally broken packages in the system.

For example if you install ipython-3.0.0-1 on Windows, then the solver will try to uninstall it and install a working version as soon as it runs, even if you do nothing else.

$ egginst ipython-3.0.0-1
$ jaguar install
<tries to update ipython>
@cournape
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Handling the case where we do nothing else is straightforward, but a jaguar issue.

Without pinning, I think it is ok to change the package ? What do you think ?

@johntyree
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Even with pinning, this will fail because we create a "don't install the broken package" rule. We might have to rethink that.

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