On 11/08/2014 02:08 PM, Beartooth wrote:
"yum install fedup" actually does something, without complaining. But does Fedora still use fedup?? If not, what? I'd expected this list to be abuzz by now with posts about upgrading, but I don't see them. Are things in general really going so swimmingly that nobody questions anything??
I've never had a bit of trouble with it on my laptop and I've never had fedup work properly on my desktop. Go know. I'm going to have to upgrade the desktop before F19 expires, and I'm considering trying the unofficial fedora-upgrade tool and see if it works better. (I've always had fedup hang, leaving large numbers of duplicate packages and the system only working in CLI mode. Generally speaking, it takes several days worth of manual cleanup before package-cleanup --cleandupes will work in a reasonable time frame. Maybe yum-complete-transaction would be better.) And, to answer your question, fedup is still the official upgrade tool.
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