On Monday 16 Nov 2015 12:10:36 PM Tom Back wrote: > 3. DNF has a rollback function, but the needed packages are no longer > present in the repos, so it's of little help. > Yep, that makes dnf undo or rollback useless but dnf devs think missing packages is not their problem in spite of the fact that it is a requirement for dnf rollback or undo to work. I don't know how that logic works for them. > Having just moved to Fedora from OpenSUSE three weeks ago, I would be > curious to know what normally happens in scenarios like these? Is this > likely to be fixed in an imminent update or are we isolated cases and on > our own? I have been as conservative as possible on this system. It's pretty sad and frustrating that Fedora has to break regularly. A few weeks ago CopyQ and ownCloud started crashing until that kf5-filesystemblahblah package was fixed. Now this had to happen. I am seriously losing faith in distros that promote the latest and greatest software philosophy. -- Regards, Sudhir Khanger, sudhirkhanger.com. _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org