On 11/9/23 00:47, Tim via users wrote:
Peter Boy:
Where in the Docs you found you should do that? Specifically
-—enablerepo=* ?
ToddAndMargo:
I have no idea. I did say I put some of mu own tweaks into it.
Then you get to keep all the broken pieces to play with...
Roasting aside, there are often disabled repos on any system that
normally stay disabled unless the user deliberately enabled them.
Repos for debugging versions of files, for source RPMs, for testing
versions, etc. You just enabled them with a wildcard.
I don't envy your job of unscrambling eggs, now.
Hi Tim,
Actually, you got me to thinking. There are only
three programs I watch on the testing repo:
Firefox, Thunderbird, and the bug riddled Wine.
At one time I had qemu-kvm too for some bug
fixes, but they are now in the standard repo
and the testing qemu is a bit buggy.
So I did a
# dnf list installed | grep @updates-testing
and found some interesting stuff I thought
I had removed. Also there was something weird
entangled with two different versions of Wine.
So anything I knew I did not want, I removed. With
other things, I dnf downgraded. So I removed
`-—enablerepo=*` from my cheat sheet.
I thought I had removed abiword years ago and
do not remember ever adding goffice. They are
gone now. A bunch of others are gone too.
Things went smoothly after that.
I am thinking of doing a full `dnf list installed`
and seeing what else I have hanging around
that I thought I had removed or do not want
anymore.
Thank you!
-T
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