Calling of stored procedure in package

Hi,
I have one stored procedure A. And one package of name P1.
I have execute previlage of package but not having any previlge of stored procedure.
and In package P1 stored procedure A is called. then this packege is work or it will genrate an Error?

Oracle users - userA, userB
Stored procedure - procedure1
Package - package1
Who is owner of procedure1 and package1?
Which privileges of userA/userB on procedure1 and package1?

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