On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 8:21 AM, Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Just a bit of an update; the new upgrade plan should be able to resolve > this issue without the patch (and also in a way that is likely > acceptable to all groups). > > We can remove the explicit Requires: NM-captive-portal-fedora from both > gnome-shell and fedora-release workstation, because the new 'fedup > --network 21 --product=workstation' command will automatically install > it as long as it's part of the @^workstation-product-environment group > in comps (which a quick inspection shows is not currently the case but > is a two-line change that I will submit right now). I don't see a need to remove it from fedora-release-workstation now that it is already in and built. Also, unless I'm misunderstanding something, the environment group doesn't handle cases where someone installs Workstation, the removes pieces of what we consider "core" functionality. At that point they are no longer running Workstation. (I'm not sure we have a good handle on that overall anyway, but removing the current Requires is fairly pointless.) > Of course, this approach has the same issue as this patch does, which is > that it will only ensure that this new package is added to the > Workstation upgrades and not to standard upgrades... I still don't think that is bad, given that is the entire reason for the patch in the first place. josh -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop