Re: fedora-release-$PRODUCT, /etc/issue, /etc/os-release, Per-Product Configs and more!

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On 07/10/2014 04:34 PM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> Basically, in order to swap out the productized and non-productized
> release packages, it's not actually as simple as 'yum swap
> fedora-release-standard fedora-release-server'. The way the dependency
> processing works in yum and dnf will generally fall over and fail to
> properly detect the other packages that would need to be swapped (such
> as firewalld-config-standard -> firewalld-config-server).

dnf seems able to figure out even the firewalld-config-* swap fine:

$ sudo dnf install fedora-release-workstation --allowerasing
Dependencies resolved.

================================================================================
 Package                         Arch      Version             Repository  Size
================================================================================
Installing:
 fedora-release-workstation      noarch    21-0.9              rawhide     17 k
 firewalld-config-workstation    noarch    0.3.10-4.fc21       rawhide     40 k
Removing:
 fedora-release-server           noarch    21-0.9              @System    1.0 k
 firewalld-config-server         noarch    0.3.10-4.fc21       @System    1.0 k

Transaction Summary
================================================================================
Install  2 Packages
Remove   2 Packages

Total download size: 57 k
Is this ok [y/N]:
...

Michal

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