On 2/23/19 6:49 PM, stan via users wrote:
On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 10:14:13 +0200 Adrian Sevcenco <Adrian.Sevcenco@xxxxxxx> wrote:Hi! It would seem that there is a bug in f29 net-install .. The installer breaks with : dnf.exceptions.TransactionCheckError: sssd-common < 2.0.0-5.f29 conflicts with sssd-nfs-idmap-2.0.0-5.f29.x86_64 Does anyone have an idea about it?Is this just with the basic install and no package install from the network? That is, are you using only the packages on the CD/DVD/USB? If so, that would be a bug in the f29 net-install ISO.
no, i mirror the fedora repo and use all packages from there (fedora/releases/29/Everything/x86_64/os)
Otherwise, you could just do the basic netinstall, then boot into it and do the dnf install of other packages as normal. Then it would just be a package conflict, and skip-broken would skip it.
well, i commented out the fedora-update repo and the install worked ..so, i would say that it is a bug as i would expect that the update repository to be compatible with the install image
If it is a broken install image, you should bugzilla it at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/
yup, i submitted trough the included mechanism from anaconda
well, i would say that always a net install should be checked with update repository enabled...I think the images are checked as part of the release process so this shouldn't be true, but that is done by volunteers so it might not have been checked.
thanks! adrian
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