Am 27.09.2015 um 13:16 schrieb Michael Schwendt:
On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 04:21:08 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:besides https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1263888 and theWith all due respect, there's way too much to read in there without clear comments that explain your thoughts. Sometimes, full output in a terminal can be self-explaining, but comments on what exactly you've had in mind when running commends (involving --nodeps and --force) could be very helpful.
uhm just "dnf update *.rpm"
ridicolous size of /var/cache/dnf/ in genereal it's unacceptable that "dnf -v update dbmail-3.1.17-3.fc22.20150927.rh.3.1.17.x86_64.rpm dbmail-manpages-3.1.17-3.fc22.20150927.rh.3.1.17.x86_64.rpm dbmail-tools-3.1.17-3.fc22.20150927.rh.3.1.17.x86_64.rpm gmime-2.6.20-7.fc22.20150927.rh.x86_64.rpm" *directly* in the repofolder works (after repeat the command because the bug above) while DNF pretends "nothing to do" and YES, "createrepo" was called corerctly by the script filling it for many years now and a "rm -rf /var/cache/dnf/*" as well as the fact that it's a own repo without mirrors leaves not much questionsShow it then. Show the output of some queries to list the available updates for the packages you expect to be updated and the already installed versions. Instead, what you've shown is updating from local files. Does dnf see anything at all from your rhsoft-fedora repo?
surely
What have you done to examine "the problem" other than claiming that createrepo has been run? Do you try to say that it doesn't see your local repo? Or that it fails to see some packages only? And yum deprecated works with exactly the same setup and commands?
DNF works also with the same setup and commands as far as i can see and then it just ignores the two packages built last night only changing some compiler flags and the package is always never by definition since it's version contains the build-date (anyways, release tag raised too)
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