On Sun, Jul 16, 2017 at 8:31 AM, Ed Greshko <ed.greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 07/16/17 20:09, Richard Shaw wrote:
> I just upgraded my "spare" laptop (that's literally the hostname!) and I ran into
> one small problem and one larger problem it seems.
>
> The small problem. I keep my own repository of certain packages not available
> through other means on my main desktop accessed though autofs//nfs.
>
> The software center was able to access the metadata during the download phase but
> system-upgrade apparently didn't download the packages assuming they were local. I
> remember filing a bug for this with fedup...
>
> The bigger issue is everything says Fedora 26 (/etc/fedora-release) and Gnome
> system information, but when I run dnf it's still looking at the Fedora 25 repos.
>
> Where does dnf look for $releasever?
>
Looking at the man page for dnf.conf
$releasever
Refers to the release version of operating system which DNF derives
from information available in RPMDB.
Is it possible you have multiple entries for fedora-release?
That was it! I guess system-upgrade uses a pretty big hammer and doesn't worry about multiple packages being installed.
Thanks,
Richard
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