Am 10.06.2013 16:34, schrieb lee: >> This is exactly what `yum distro-sync` is supposed to do. Figuring >> out why it's unhappy is the first step to getting your system back >> into working order. > > Maybe there's nothing to sync because yum figures this is Fedora 18? distro-sync does not care if it is Fedora 18 hecne the releasever=18 is only to switch to a specific repo version and ignore /etc/redhat-release and that is why you should "yum clean all" before use it to get rid of old metainfos ending up in a mix distro-sync is supposed to upgrade/downgrade all packages to the exact versions in the online-repos and in case you had updates-testing enabled as example the way to go to revert this in a predictable way
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