Re: Error: fedora-release-cloud conflicts with fedora-release-nonproduct-21-0.16.noarch

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You can "fix" this with 

yum swap -- remove firewalld-config-standard fedora-release-cloud -- install firewalld-config-workstation fedora-release-workstation

swap workstation for non-product if you wish ;)

IMHO it would be nice if it were easier / more straightforward to swap between releases, although I could see that the list of packages that make up the various releases may become divergent.

FWIW I upgraded a few weeks ago and I do not recall an option to select cloud vs workstation vs non-product , although as this is pre-release it may have been resolved.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Schwendt" <mschwendt@xxxxxxxxx>
To: test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 11:29:22 AM
Subject: Re: Error: fedora-release-cloud conflicts with	fedora-release-nonproduct-21-0.16.noarch

On Wed, 12 Nov 2014 05:51:39 -0800, Adam Williamson wrote:


> > fedora-release-workstation-0:21-0.16.noarch
> > generic-release-cloud-0:21-7.noarch
> > 
> > 
> > Seems to me at some time a random generic dependency has been pulled in
> > and now causes problems. 
> 
> Er, no? You have no generic package installed.

# rpm -q --whatrequires fedora-release-cloud
no package requires fedora-release-cloud

# rpm --test -e fedora-release-cloud
error: Failed dependencies:
	system-release-product is needed by (installed) fedora-release-21-0.16.noarch

As one can see, it's some virtual package or "capability", but not a direct
or strict dependency on "fedora-release-cloud".

Even the "fedora-release-nonproduct" package provides "system-release-product".

> There's nothing really 'mad' about it, all the deps are sane

Certainly not.

> (the point
> is to use different default firewall configurations with different
> Products),

That makes no sense.

  # rpm -qR fedora-release-cloud|grep -v ^rpm
  fedora-release = 21-0.16

Whether known or not, at least it is confirmed as a bug. I could also
have called it "insane", because XFCE should not conflict with the GNOME
desktop because of a "fedora-release-cloud" package that does not even
specify any strict dependencies.
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