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I'm trying to upgrade FC18 to FC19. Ran fedup --network 19.

got this "non-fatal" error:

120.813] (II) fedup.yum:build_update_transaction() systemd-sysv-201-2.fc18.9.x86_64 requires systemd = 201-2.fc18.9 120.815] (II) fedup.yum:build_update_transaction() libgudev1-201-2.fc18.9.x86_64 requires systemd = 201-2.fc18.9

But seemed to work fine:

615.833] (II) fedup:<module>() /usr/bin/fedup exiting cleanly at Wed Dec 25 17:40:00 2013

Rebooted. Saw the start of the upgrade transaction. All seemed fine. Saw first packages being installed.

Came back after a couple of hours. Screen blank.

Rebooted. No FC19. Booted into FC18.

Is there a log of what happened in the upgrade itself?

Now I have 1400 of fc19 packages installed.

rpm -qa | grep fc19 | wc -l
1406

but not the fc19 kernel.

All the fc18 packages are still there:

rpm -qa | grep fc18 | wc -l
1782

Tried to run fedup again, but no luck:

[ 190.819] (II) fedup.yum:build_update_transaction() buildTransaction returned 1 [ 190.820] (II) fedup.yum:build_update_transaction() Depsolving loop limit reached. [ 190.821] (II) fedup.yum:build_update_transaction() systemd-python-201-2.fc18.9.x86_64 requires systemd = 201-2.fc18.9 [ 190.822] (II) fedup.yum:build_update_transaction() avahi-ui-gtk3 conflicts with avahi-0.6.31-6.fc18.x86_64 [ 190.822] (II) fedup.yum:build_update_transaction() libsss_sudo-1.9.6-1.fc18.x86_64 requires sssd = 1.9.6-1.fc18 [ 190.822] (II) fedup.yum:build_update_transaction() systemd-sysv-201-2.fc18.9.x86_64 requires systemd = 201-2.fc18.9 [ 190.822] (II) fedup.yum:build_update_transaction() libgudev1-201-2.fc18.9.x86_64 requires systemd = 201-2.fc18.9 [ 190.822] (II) fedup.yum:build_update_transaction() avahi-autoipd conflicts with avahi-0.6.31-6.fc18.x86_64 [ 190.823] (II) fedup.yum:build_update_transaction() PackageKit-0.8.9-1.fc18.x86_64 requires preupgrade [ 190.823] (II) fedup.yum:build_update_transaction() avahi-libs conflicts with avahi-0.6.31-6.fc18.x86_64

and then dies with a python error:

[ 240.965] (DD) fedup.yum:yum_plugin_for_exc() checking traceback files: ['/usr/bin/fedup-cli', '/usr/bin/fedup-cli'] [ 240.965] (DD) fedup.yum:yum_plugin_for_exc() plugin path is ['/usr/share/yum-plugins', '/usr/lib/yum-plugins']
[   240.965] (II) fedup:<module>() Exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/bin/fedup-cli", line 236, in <module>
    main(args)
  File "/usr/bin/fedup-cli", line 216, in main
    for line in s.format_details():
AttributeError: 'ProblemSummary' object has no attribute 'format_details'
[ 240.966] (II) fedup:<module>() /usr/bin/fedup-cli exiting with unhandled exception at Thu Dec 26 10:45:19 2013

So I can't go forward with fedup. No clue what was the problem upgrading. (there _really_ should be an upgrade log!)

Any help really appreciated.

sean

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