On 1/23/25 12:30, Barry wrote:
On 23 Jan 2025, at 17:53, Robert Nichols via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
qgnomeplatform-qt5
Try removing conflicting packages like qgnomeplatform-qt5 and see if the upgrade will run. Check only a small number of packages will be removed.
You can always reinstall any app that got removed after the upgrade has succeeded.
That seems to have taken care of it. Not much was removed:
[fedora ~]# dnf remove qgnomeplatform-qt5
Dependencies resolved.
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Package Architecture Version Repository Size
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Removing:
qgnomeplatform-qt5 x86_64 0.9.2-18.fc40 @updates 597 k
Removing unused dependencies:
qgnomeplatform-common noarch 0.9.2-18.fc40 @updates 12 k
qt5-qtgraphicaleffects x86_64 5.15.15-1.fc40 @updates 664 k
qt5-qtquickcontrols2 x86_64 5.15.15-1.fc40 @updates 8.3 M
Transaction Summary
==========================================================================================
Remove 4 Packages
Afterward, "dnf update" found 15 qt6-related packages to update. Once that was done
and an image of the disk saved away, the update to Fedora 41 went smoothly.
Side note: In the interim, I had that laptop completely torn apart and scattered all
over my desk to fix a mechanical problem. I am frankly astonished to find that it
all went back together and still runs fine.
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