Re: Update libnm-qt strangeness

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I still have both. Note that one is called libnm while the other is libmm .


[root@bartdl ~]# rpm -qa|grep qt|grep lib
libnm-qt-0.9.8.2-1.201404225cff3c5.fc20.x86_64
libmm-qt-1.0.2-1.20140305git0ede8b1.fc20.x86_64
libmygpo-qt-1.0.7-2.fc20.x86_64

On 05/26/2014 01:47 PM, Peter Gueckel wrote:
I just updated the computer. Scheduled for update were *both*:

1:libmm-qt-1.0.2-1.20140305git0ede8b1.fc20.x86_64
2:libnm-qt-0.9.8.2-1.201404225cff3c5.fc20.x86_64

but, after completion, I listed the installed packages and *only*:

libnm-qt-0.9.8.2-1.201404225cff3c5.fc20.x86_64

is installed!

What happened here? Why were 2 packages updated, but only 1 ended up on my
system, and it is the earlier version of the 2?

And stranger still, yum info shows that the version 1.0.2 is the one in the
updates repo and that I allegedly have it installed (which contradicts the
output of rpm -q libnm-qt).

What is going on here?

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