Le 22/08/2015 15:41, Paolo Galtieri a écrit : > On 08/22/2015 04:03 AM, Diogene Laerce wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Le 22/08/2015 07:59, Paolo Galtieri a écrit : >>> I have a laptop which was running F19. I have upgraded it to F20 >>> using fedup and then upgraded from f20 to f21 using fedup. This all >>> worked quite well. I'm now trying to upgrade to f22 using fedup. When >>> I run >>> >>> fedup --network f22 >>> >>> I get a bunch of messages (expected) and then I get the following: >>> >>> WARNING: problems were encountered during transaction test: >>> broken dependencies >>> firewalld-config-workstation-0.3.14.2-2.fc21.noarch requires >>> firewalld-0.3.14.2-2.fc21.noarch >>> sox-plugins-nonfree-14.4.1-4.fc22.x86_64 requires >>> sox-plugins-nonfree-14.4.1-4.fc22.x86_64 >>> perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-DSA-0.15-1.fc21.x86_64 requires >>> perl-4:5.18.4-308.fc21.x86_64, perl-libs-4:5.18.4-308.fc21.x86_64 >>> sox-plugins-freeworld-14.4.1-4.fc22.x86_64 requires >>> sox-plugins-freeworld-14.4.1-4.fc22.x86_64 >>> coccinelle-1.0.0-2.1.fc21.x86_64 requires >>> ocaml-pcre-7.0.2-7.fc21.x86_64, ocaml-runtime-4.01.0-24.fc21.x86_64 >>> perl-PlRPC-0.2020-15.fc20.noarch requires >>> perl-4:5.18.4-308.fc21.x86_64 >>> These packages may have problems after the upgrade. >>> Finished. Reboot to start the upgrade, or 'fedup --resetbootloader' to >>> abort. >>> >>> Here's what's installed: >>> >>> firewalld.noarch 0.3.14.2-2.fc21 installed >>> firewalld-config-workstation.noarch 0.3.14.2-2.fc21 >>> installed >>> firewalld-filesystem.noarch 0.3.14.2-2.fc21 installed >>> >>> sox-plugins-freeworld.x86_64 14.4.1-4.fc21 installed >>> sox-plugins-nonfree.x86_64 14.4.1-4.fc21 installed >>> >>> ocaml-pcre.x86_64 7.0.2-7.fc21 installed >>> ocaml-runtime.x86_64 4.01.0-24.fc21 installed >>> >>> coccinelle.x86_64 1.0.0-2.1.fc21 installed >>> >>> perl.x86_64 4:5.18.4-308.fc21 installed >>> >>> Everything seems to be installed, so why am I getting these broken >>> dependencies? >>> >>> Any help is appreciated. >> Did you try to uninstall the problematic packages, make the >> upgrade and re-install them ? >> >> It could be just a problem with the sequence of packages installation. >> >> Good luck, >> >> >> > Removing packages > > coccinelle > firewalld > firewalld-config-workstation > ocaml-pcre > ocaml-runtime > perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-DSA > perl-PlRPC > > Also leads to the removal of > > anaconda > anaconda-core > anaconda-gui > anaconda-tui > coccinelle-doc > coccinelle-examples > firewall-config > initial-setup > initial-setup-gui > ocaml > ocaml-compiler-libs > ocaml-findlib > perl-Net-DNS-SEC > > Some of these make sense, but are there going to be any issues with removing anaconda and initial-setup? At this point, I'm sorry but I can't really help you as I'm new to fedora. What I can say anyway is that, as anaconda and initial-setup are required for your upgrade : yes it will probably be problematic. Personally I would try to remove packages one by one and try to isolate the problematic removal, try to deal with the issue later if possible. And if it doesn't work, go for a clean installation, with all configurations previously backuped of course. As this kind of errors shows inconsistencies in your system, which is never a good sign anyway, maybe the clean installation isn't a bad idea. Good luck, -- “One original thought is worth a thousand mindless quotings.” “Le vrai n'est pas plus sûr que le probable.” Diogene Laerce
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