Mike Yates wrote:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
This is a known issue.
You need to compile a list of rpms you have that originate from
non-Fedora yum repositories, and nuke them.
You can reinstall them after the upgrade, and after you've updated the
core Fedora 8 install with all the current updates.
OK, but what an issue!
Does it apply to FC7 too?
That looks ridiculously laborious.
Maybe easier to build a new system off-line and switch over to it.
# rpm -qa | wc -l
1672
# rpm -qa | grep fc4 | wc -l
259
I don't think that's a useful guide. Use
rpm -qa --qf '%{name} %{BUILDHOST}\n'
to see who built what.
to see what else you can query,
rpm --querytags | less
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John
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