Re: F8 -> F9 but keeping KDE3: technically feasible?

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Roberto Ragusa wrote:
Hi all,

do you think it can be possible to upgrade a F8 to F9 with
exclusion of the KDE packages?

My idea would be to keep qt, qt4 and kde* packages from F8,
and upgrade all the rest.
Will I run into serious issues about collateral dependencies,
e.g. pulseaudio<->artsd, NM, misc dbus/hal things, etc...?

What is the best way to attempt such a thing?
Can I run anaconda in a "minimal" mode to upgrade
only the basic stuff and then proceed with yum?
Upgrade F8->F9 exclusively via yum?

Hints kindly accepted.

I believe you would have to go about this by running several (maybe many) yum upgrades separately. There is no good way to get that upgrade done with anaconda. You would need to construct some careful excludes for those yum upgrades so it would force those packages, and anything that depend on them, to get skipped. It probably will not be pretty.. it probably will take you forever to work through the upgrade.. and it will probably cause lots of packages to fail for deps. You're going to end up with a hybrid of F8/F9 that might be mostly F8 (at least as far as the kde apps or anything qt based are concerned you won't upgrade anything). You might run into issues due to glibc and the gcc change that will stop you cold, I don't know. Best way to find out is try running some yum commands without confirming the changes and see what a messy list of dependency problems you get.

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