On 10/22/24 02:38, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/22/24 2:25 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 10/22/24 02:22, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/22/24 2:04 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
What replaces --skip-broken in dnf5?
# dnf --releasever=40 --skip-broken upgrade
Unknown argument "--skip-broken" for command "dnf5". Add "--help"
for more information about the arguments.
How did you end up with dnf5? That might explain some of your issues.
I presume it was part of the upgrade to 40
# rpm -qa dnf
dnf-4.21.1-1.fc39.noarch
# which dnf
/usr/bin/dnf
# ls -al /usr/bin/dnf
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 4 Sep 19 17:00 /usr/bin/dnf -> dnf5
Maybe it was the failed upgrade to 41.
Most probably!
I'm on 40 and have this:
# rpm -q dnf
dnf-4.21.1-1.fc40.noarch
# ls -l /usr/bin/dnf
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 5 Aug 14 17:00 /usr/bin/dnf -> dnf-3
What does "rpm -qf /usr/bin/dnf5" give you?
# rpm -qf /usr/bin/dnf5
file /usr/bin/dnf5 is not owned by any package
I do have dnf5 also installed, but it's not supposed to be the default
and I'm pretty sure that I installed it myself to test something.
Since I am going to be on 41 pretty quick, do you know
what dnf5 did with skip-broken?
Oh and get this, I am still on 38's kernel!
# uname -r
6.5.10-200.fc38.x86_64
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