Re: fedup failure from F19->F20

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On 04/28/2014 04:15 PM, Samuel Sieb issued this missive:
On 04/28/2014 03:42 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
Prior to that, I get a ridiculous amount of package conflict errors,
most invoving perl:

     perl-Params-Classify-0.013-7.fc19.x86_64 requires
perl-4:5.16.3-266.fc19.x86_64

That looks more like part of a broken dependency chain.  For example
maybe you installed a package that requires some specific version of a
perl package, but doesn't have an update.

Looking at the litany of errors reported in fedup.log, virtually every
Perl module I have seems to whine and they all say they want that
perl-4:5.16.3-266.fc19.x86_64 RPM. That is the perl version installed and it's the latest version of perl available for F19. I'm rather stumped.

I will say that at one point the system did spit out a "Reboot to
complete upgrade" message and the system sorta sat there for a minute. I thought "Hot dang! Just let it finish up...", but then the module
errors started scrolling by and I lost the message off the top of the
rollback buffer. I don't see a record of that message in the fedup.log
file either, so I think it was just teasing me.

I may rename this machine from "prophead" to "Lucy", since she keeps
pulling the football away just as I'm going to kick it.
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