A library is installed with `yum install` but not with `yum update`












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In my CMakeLists.txt, I have the following:



set(CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES "boost148, intel-daal-core-2018.1-163, 
intel-mkl-core-2018.1-163")


My problem is that when I do a yum install,the intel-mkl-core-2018.1-163 library gets installed, but when I do yum update on a machine that did not have intel-mkl-core - it does not get installed.



I also tried yum upgrade, with the same results.



The above does not seem to be the correct behaviour. Any suggestions on how to debug this issue?



(OS: CentOS/RedHat 7)










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    In my CMakeLists.txt, I have the following:



    set(CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES "boost148, intel-daal-core-2018.1-163, 
    intel-mkl-core-2018.1-163")


    My problem is that when I do a yum install,the intel-mkl-core-2018.1-163 library gets installed, but when I do yum update on a machine that did not have intel-mkl-core - it does not get installed.



    I also tried yum upgrade, with the same results.



    The above does not seem to be the correct behaviour. Any suggestions on how to debug this issue?



    (OS: CentOS/RedHat 7)










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      In my CMakeLists.txt, I have the following:



      set(CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES "boost148, intel-daal-core-2018.1-163, 
      intel-mkl-core-2018.1-163")


      My problem is that when I do a yum install,the intel-mkl-core-2018.1-163 library gets installed, but when I do yum update on a machine that did not have intel-mkl-core - it does not get installed.



      I also tried yum upgrade, with the same results.



      The above does not seem to be the correct behaviour. Any suggestions on how to debug this issue?



      (OS: CentOS/RedHat 7)










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      In my CMakeLists.txt, I have the following:



      set(CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES "boost148, intel-daal-core-2018.1-163, 
      intel-mkl-core-2018.1-163")


      My problem is that when I do a yum install,the intel-mkl-core-2018.1-163 library gets installed, but when I do yum update on a machine that did not have intel-mkl-core - it does not get installed.



      I also tried yum upgrade, with the same results.



      The above does not seem to be the correct behaviour. Any suggestions on how to debug this issue?



      (OS: CentOS/RedHat 7)







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          yum update means: update every currently installed package. If intel-mkl-core was not installed before, it won't be updated...



          yum install means: install (or update) this package even if it was not installed before.






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          • Thanks for the answer, @Chris. However, the library that does not get installed is a dependency (CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES) of an RPM which DOES get updated.
            – boardrider
            Nov 23 at 19:31






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            That should indeed not happen. In that case, you can query your installed packages to see how that could happen: rpm -q <packagename> --requires or --provides. rpm -V <packagename> to verify the installed package (its files and dependencies)
            – Chris Maes
            Nov 23 at 19:42













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          yum update means: update every currently installed package. If intel-mkl-core was not installed before, it won't be updated...



          yum install means: install (or update) this package even if it was not installed before.






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          • Thanks for the answer, @Chris. However, the library that does not get installed is a dependency (CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES) of an RPM which DOES get updated.
            – boardrider
            Nov 23 at 19:31






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            That should indeed not happen. In that case, you can query your installed packages to see how that could happen: rpm -q <packagename> --requires or --provides. rpm -V <packagename> to verify the installed package (its files and dependencies)
            – Chris Maes
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          yum update means: update every currently installed package. If intel-mkl-core was not installed before, it won't be updated...



          yum install means: install (or update) this package even if it was not installed before.






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          • Thanks for the answer, @Chris. However, the library that does not get installed is a dependency (CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES) of an RPM which DOES get updated.
            – boardrider
            Nov 23 at 19:31






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            That should indeed not happen. In that case, you can query your installed packages to see how that could happen: rpm -q <packagename> --requires or --provides. rpm -V <packagename> to verify the installed package (its files and dependencies)
            – Chris Maes
            Nov 23 at 19:42
















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          yum update means: update every currently installed package. If intel-mkl-core was not installed before, it won't be updated...



          yum install means: install (or update) this package even if it was not installed before.






          share|improve this answer












          yum update means: update every currently installed package. If intel-mkl-core was not installed before, it won't be updated...



          yum install means: install (or update) this package even if it was not installed before.







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          • Thanks for the answer, @Chris. However, the library that does not get installed is a dependency (CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES) of an RPM which DOES get updated.
            – boardrider
            Nov 23 at 19:31






          • 1




            That should indeed not happen. In that case, you can query your installed packages to see how that could happen: rpm -q <packagename> --requires or --provides. rpm -V <packagename> to verify the installed package (its files and dependencies)
            – Chris Maes
            Nov 23 at 19:42




















          • Thanks for the answer, @Chris. However, the library that does not get installed is a dependency (CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES) of an RPM which DOES get updated.
            – boardrider
            Nov 23 at 19:31






          • 1




            That should indeed not happen. In that case, you can query your installed packages to see how that could happen: rpm -q <packagename> --requires or --provides. rpm -V <packagename> to verify the installed package (its files and dependencies)
            – Chris Maes
            Nov 23 at 19:42


















          Thanks for the answer, @Chris. However, the library that does not get installed is a dependency (CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES) of an RPM which DOES get updated.
          – boardrider
          Nov 23 at 19:31




          Thanks for the answer, @Chris. However, the library that does not get installed is a dependency (CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES) of an RPM which DOES get updated.
          – boardrider
          Nov 23 at 19:31




          1




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          That should indeed not happen. In that case, you can query your installed packages to see how that could happen: rpm -q <packagename> --requires or --provides. rpm -V <packagename> to verify the installed package (its files and dependencies)
          – Chris Maes
          Nov 23 at 19:42






          That should indeed not happen. In that case, you can query your installed packages to see how that could happen: rpm -q <packagename> --requires or --provides. rpm -V <packagename> to verify the installed package (its files and dependencies)
          – Chris Maes
          Nov 23 at 19:42




















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