On 05/27/2011 11:58 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote: > On Friday 27 May 2011, Tom Callaway wrote: >> So the code routines exist, they are just not tied into that method. >> Should be a straightforward patch, I look forward to seeing it from you. > > IIRC, when this originally came up, the Anaconda developers said that it isn't > implemented because of some issue with the ordering of operations in the RPM > transaction. So, if that's true, it isn't that straightforward to fix, > unfortunately. It's possible you're remembering correctly, but I doubt it. The only issue that sounds similar to your hand-waving here, as I see it, is that we (by way of yum) will always choose the newest available package. This means if there's a higher version number on a package in f14-updates than in f15-release, and you've got the update already installed, you won't get the f15 package. But that's an issue with or without f15-updates (or even f14-updates) enabled during the upgrade. There was also possibly some terrifyingly bad interaction with running multiple transactions for split media, but thankfully we've shed that beast of burden. -- Peter For some reason it has always seemed to me that the term software engineering contains some very optimistic assumptions about the nature of reality. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel