Hi,
I upgraded last week to fedora 28.
Today I found that 'dnf upgrade' could not complete.
$ sudo dnf upgrade
Last metadata expiration check: 0:10:55 ago on Sat 16 Jun 2018 12:26:26 BST.
Error:
Problem 1: package kernel-modules-extra-4.16.11-200.fc27.x86_64 requires kernel-uname-r = 4.16.11-200.fc27.x86_64, but none of the providers can be installed
- conflicting requests
Problem 2: package kernel-4.16.11-200.fc27.x86_64 requires kernel-core-uname-r = 4.16.11-200.fc27.x86_64, but none of the providers can be installed
- conflicting requests
I solved that by removing the two packages
$ sudo dnf remove kernel-modules-extra-4.16.11-200.fc27.x86_64
and
$ sudo dnf remove kernel-4.16.11-200.fc27.x86_64
I notice that there are several 'fc27' packages in my upgraded system and I paste the list below.
Is this a cause for concern?
What is '@anaconda' (found in the third column in the listing below)?
$ dnf list installed | grep fc27
gstreamer.x86_64 0.10.36-18.fc27 @fedora
gstreamer-plugins-base.x86_64 0.10.36-18.fc27 @fedora
gstreamer-tools.x86_64 0.10.36-18.fc27 @fedora
kernel-core.x86_64 4.16.13-200.fc27 @System
kernel-devel.x86_64 4.16.11-200.fc27 @updates
kernel-modules.x86_64 4.16.13-200.fc27 @System
libclc.x86_64 0.2.0-9.git1cb3fbf.fc27 @fedora
libyubikey.x86_64 1.13-5.fc27 @fedora
mdadm.x86_64 4.0-5.fc27 @anaconda
ocaml-srpm-macros.noarch 5-2.fc27 @fedora
openblas-srpm-macros.noarch 2-2.fc27 @fedora
opencl-filesystem.noarch 1.0-6.fc27 @fedora
zfs-fuse.x86_64 0.7.2.2-6.fc27 @anaconda
I upgraded last week to fedora 28.
Today I found that 'dnf upgrade' could not complete.
$ sudo dnf upgrade
Last metadata expiration check: 0:10:55 ago on Sat 16 Jun 2018 12:26:26 BST.
Error:
Problem 1: package kernel-modules-extra-4.16.11-200.fc27.x86_64 requires kernel-uname-r = 4.16.11-200.fc27.x86_64, but none of the providers can be installed
- conflicting requests
Problem 2: package kernel-4.16.11-200.fc27.x86_64 requires kernel-core-uname-r = 4.16.11-200.fc27.x86_64, but none of the providers can be installed
- conflicting requests
I solved that by removing the two packages
$ sudo dnf remove kernel-modules-extra-4.16.11-200.fc27.x86_64
and
$ sudo dnf remove kernel-4.16.11-200.fc27.x86_64
I notice that there are several 'fc27' packages in my upgraded system and I paste the list below.
Is this a cause for concern?
What is '@anaconda' (found in the third column in the listing below)?
Thanks for the advice!
R
$ dnf list installed | grep fc27
gstreamer.x86_64 0.10.36-18.fc27 @fedora
gstreamer-plugins-base.x86_64 0.10.36-18.fc27 @fedora
gstreamer-tools.x86_64 0.10.36-18.fc27 @fedora
kernel-core.x86_64 4.16.13-200.fc27 @System
kernel-devel.x86_64 4.16.11-200.fc27 @updates
kernel-modules.x86_64 4.16.13-200.fc27 @System
libclc.x86_64 0.2.0-9.git1cb3fbf.fc27 @fedora
libyubikey.x86_64 1.13-5.fc27 @fedora
mdadm.x86_64 4.0-5.fc27 @anaconda
ocaml-srpm-macros.noarch 5-2.fc27 @fedora
openblas-srpm-macros.noarch 2-2.fc27 @fedora
opencl-filesystem.noarch 1.0-6.fc27 @fedora
zfs-fuse.x86_64 0.7.2.2-6.fc27 @anaconda
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