On Qua, 2014-06-11 at 09:14 +1000, Paul wrote:
Hi,
I'm a bit confused with the following error messages when I attempt a "fedup
--network
20" upgrade of my F18 system.
Is this something that I can fix ?? or does it need some changes on the fusion side?
trimmed fedup output..
mythtv-0.27-4.fc18.i686 (replaced by mythtv-0.27.1-1.fc20.i686) requires
mythtv-0.27-4.fc18.i686 (replaced by mythtv-0.27.1-1.fc20.i686)
mysql-server-5.5.35-1.fc18.i686 (replaced by
1:mariadb-galera-server-5.5.37-2.fc20.i686) requires mysql-server-5.5.35-1.fc18.i686
(replaced by 1:mariadb-server-5.5.37-1.fc20.i686)
....
WARNING: problems were encountered during transaction test:
broken dependencies
mythtv-0.27.1-1.fc20.i686 requires mythtv-0.27.1-1.fc20.i686
kmod-nvidia-3.11.4-101.fc18.i686-1:319.60-3.fc18.i686 requires
kernel-3.11.9-100.fc18.i686, kernel-3.11.4-101.fc18.i686, kernel-3.11.10-100.fc18.i686
kmod-nvidia-3.11.10-100.fc18.i686-1:319.60-3.fc18.3.i686 requires
kernel-3.11.9-100.fc18.i686, kernel-3.11.4-101.fc18.i686, kernel-3.11.10-100.fc18.i686
kmod-nvidia-3.11.9-100.fc18.i686-1:319.60-3.fc18.2.i686 requires
kernel-3.11.9-100.fc18.i686, kernel-3.11.4-101.fc18.i686, kernel-3.11.10-100.fc18.i686
package conflicts
I usually remove old kmods and old kernels and disable rpmfusion repos
before use fedup .
The kmod problem appears because, if I am correct, fedup try remove one
old kernel to install a new one . So if you remove some old kernels and
depending kmods you will have a one less problem , be aware fedup have
many problems unfortunately ...
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Sérgio M. B.