(On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 12:13 PM Doug wrote)
> I tend to `dnf erase` anything that complains and reinstall it
> after the upgrade. So I wonder if you can do that with gimp
> and get it going.
(On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 12:16 PM Richard wrote)
> I was starting to think the same thing. Also you might as well
> re-erase the python2-libmodulemd since it wasn't causing the
> gimp issue and was a problem with the upgrade to begin with.
bash.21[~]: dnf erase python2-libmodulemd
Dependencies resolved.
======================================================================================================================================================
Package Architecture Version
Repository Size
======================================================================================================================================================
Removing:
python2-libmodulemd x86_64 2.9.1-1.fc30
@updates 9.5 k
Transaction Summary
======================================================================================================================================================
Remove 1 Package
Freed space: 9.5 k
Is this ok [y/N]: y
Running transaction check
Transaction check succeeded.
Running transaction test
Transaction test succeeded.
Running transaction
Preparing : 1/1
Erasing : python2-libmodulemd-2.9.1-1.fc30.x86_64 1/1
Running scriptlet: python2-libmodulemd-2.9.1-1.fc30.x86_64 1/1
Verifying : python2-libmodulemd-2.9.1-1.fc30.x86_64 1/1
Removed:
python2-libmodulemd-2.9.1-1.fc30.x86_64
Complete!
bash.22[~]: dnf erase gimp
Dependencies resolved.
======================================================================================================================================================
Package Architecture Version
Repository Size
======================================================================================================================================================
Removing:
gimp x86_64
2:2.10.14-1.module_f30+6995+c35e2138 @updates-modular 109 M
Removing dependent packages:
gimp-data-extras noarch 2.0.2-19.fc30
@fedora 7.6 M
gimp-help noarch 2.10.0-3.fc30
@updates 61 M
xsane-gimp x86_64 0.999-33.fc30
@fedora 819 k
Transaction Summary
======================================================================================================================================================
Remove 4 Packages
Freed space: 179 M
Is this ok [y/N]: y
Running transaction check
Transaction check succeeded.
Running transaction test
Transaction test succeeded.
Running transaction
Preparing : 1/1
Erasing : gimp-help-2.10.0-3.fc30.noarch 1/4
Erasing : gimp-data-extras-2.0.2-19.fc30.noarch 2/4
Erasing : xsane-gimp-0.999-33.fc30.x86_64 3/4
Erasing : gimp-2:2.10.14-1.module_f30+6995+c35e2138.x86_64 4/4
Running scriptlet: gimp-2:2.10.14-1.module_f30+6995+c35e2138.x86_64 4/4
Verifying : gimp-2:2.10.14-1.module_f30+6995+c35e2138.x86_64 1/4
Verifying : gimp-data-extras-2.0.2-19.fc30.noarch 2/4
Verifying : gimp-help-2.10.0-3.fc30.noarch 3/4
Verifying : xsane-gimp-0.999-33.fc30.x86_64 4/4
Removed:
gimp-2:2.10.14-1.module_f30+6995+c35e2138.x86_64
gimp-data-extras-2.0.2-19.fc30.noarch gimp-help-2.10.0-3.fc30.noarch
xsane-gimp-0.999-33.fc30.x86_64
Complete!
bash.23[~]: dnf system-upgrade download --skip-broken --refresh
--releasever=31 --best --allowerasing
Before you continue ensure that your system is fully upgraded by running
"dnf --refresh upgrade". Do you want to continue [y/N]: y
[... snip ...]
terminate called after throwing an instance of
'libdnf::ModulePackageContainer::EnableMultipleStreamsException'
what(): Cannot enable multiple streams for module 'gimp'
Aborted (core dumped)
bash.24[~]:
I really thought that would make a difference. It didn't.
A light bulb came on over my head. I tried "rpm --rebuilddb", and then
tried the upgrade. Still no difference. I guess that light bulb was a
fake. Now I'm a lot more concerned.
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