Re: (fedora) Re: mismatch in hdf packages prevent upgrade from F30->F31

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Ed Greshko 7-NOV-2019 10:53:43.94

>On 11/7/19 5:11 PM, Jouk Jansen wrote:
>> When performing an upgrade from F30 to F31 on one of my machines the upgrade
>> process tries to install (yes an install not an upgrade) the packages
>> hdf.x86-64 and hdf.i686. This fails due to a mismatch in these packages of
>> /usr/bin/h4cc and /usr/bin/h4fc.
>>
>> Does anyone has an idea which other package recently got a dependence on hdf
>> and triggers this problem? If I know I may can remove the i686 version from
>> my system.
>I had no issues to upgrade several systems.
>But, what you've said suggests that you may have at least one i686 installed which now needs
>hdf when it didn't before.

That is also what I think, but which package?

>If you do
>rpm -qa | grep i686
>does it return anything?

yes : I estimate 150-200 packages.

No idea which one is the trouble maker.

What should I do  remove with trial and error? The most likely candidates for
me are netcdf-4.4.1.1-12.fc30.i686 and netcdf-cxx-4.2-21.fc30.i686


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