Rahul Sundaram wrote: > On 06/22/2009 12:54 PM, Jesse Keating wrote: >> Not possible while we allow people to keep making updates to the older >> releases. Those updates quickly become version ( not just release even >> ) higher than the static copies on the release medium and repos. > > Is there any proposed solution to this problem? The only solution to this particular problem is to stop claiming we support upgrade methods which don't include updates. The F11 DVD is no longer viable for upgrades as of the latest F10 yum update. We CANNOT recommend it for upgrades anymore. For future Fedora releases, there are 2 solutions: either we fix the DVD to use the repositories enabled on the installed system (updates etc.) like preupgrade now does (which also implies that it will have to refuse doing the upgrade if it can't connect to the network) or we drop support for upgrading from the DVD entirely (we could hide it behind an "upgrade" boot option like RHEL does). > We can't just continue to break upgrade paths and call it the way things > are done. There are 2 distinct issues: * upgrade paths from Fn + updates to the Fn+1 DVD. Those just cannot be maintained, we simply need to drop support for this kind of updates. If the DVD is to continue supporting upgrading, it needs to fetch updates from the network. * upgrade paths from Fn + updates to Fn+1 + updates. Those make sense to maintain. This is what the replies are focusing on. But this will not solve the original problem. Kevin Kofler -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list