I just upgraded yet another machine to Rawhide, but this time mysteriously the old problem of RPM not understanding the packages checksums resurfaced (the system was running fully updated F-10 at the time of upgrade). The other 3 boxes went just fine, but not this one. The only thing that's different about this system is that it is running SELinux in enforcing mode (targeted policy). The other 3 have SELinux disabled. Just after selinux-policy-targeted finished painting its asterisks on the screen, things went wrong. Every single package after that did not get upgraded (this includes "unimportant" things such as rpm and yum), but the cleanup did run (ergo, very few packages were left on the system). Errors on the screen were indicating that package checksums were wrong. I managed to rescue the machine with a bit of by-hand hacking (rpm2cpio on another machine is your friend), but just wanted to warn that maybe things are not yet 100%. Not sure if people bumped into this recently... -- Bojan -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list