On 03/14/2015 10:34 AM, José Matos wrote: > On Saturday 14 March 2015 06:33:07 bitlord wrote: >> I'm not 100% sure about this, I was testing some tc/rc images for >> alpha, there was a missing package/s, and if I remember it correctly >> trace looked like yours, can you check if you have 'plasma-desktop' >> installed, if not try installing it. > > You are right, thank you. :-) > >> If this fixes it, please report how did you install/update/upgrade to >> f22? Maybe something else also need fixing, missing package was added >> to live image creation "scripts"/spin-kickstarts (I just checked and >> cannot find it, maybe it wasn't, or I don't know where). > > Short version: > > I have used "dnf upgrade". > > Long version: > I tried to use fedup but it did not work because of bug > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1185604 > > that can be found referenced in > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F22_bugs > > So I did it by stages: > > # dnf upgrade --releasever=22 fedora-release* dnf rpm* > > and later > > # dnf distro-sync > > At this stage it broke at some point where dnf was stuck. > > The only option was to reboot and repeat the procedure. > > Later since there were lots of duplicates, those that were not cleaned, I had to call > > # package-cleanup --clean-dupes > > And then I had to fix some small inconsistencies that remained. > > That was it. :-) > > Again thank you for your assistance. :-) FWIW, I experienced a similar situation. A `dnf distro-sync` hung (I believe the system became unresponsive because a change in NetworkManager during the transaction was not compatible with my bonded eth config) and dnf was usable in only a very tedious way, with lots of reported conflicts and problems. I used `package-cleanup --cleandupes` and was able to finish my distro-sync transaction, but discovered many of my installed packages were gone, things I use regularly like packaging tools, publican, firefox, etc. I would not be surprised if your problem was due to missing packages. --Pete -- -- Pete |
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