Re: Even though I've set my system to F28 with the fedora-release and fedora-repos packages, it is still pulling from rawhide.

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On Mon, 05 Mar 2018 10:10:12 -0800
Adam Williamson <adamwill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> "Especially since rawhide is disabled in /etc/yum.repos.d"
> 
> That's the key thing - the others don't really matter so much. The key
> is that 'rawhide' repo is disabled and 'fedora' repo is enabled. Can
> you double-check if that's the case? What repo are the 'fc29' packages
> listed as coming from? Thanks!

fedora-rawhide.repo:enabled=0
fedora-rawhide.repo:enabled=0
fedora-rawhide.repo:enabled=0
fedora.repo:enabled=1
fedora.repo:enabled=0
fedora.repo:enabled=0
fedora-updates.repo:enabled=1
fedora-updates.repo:enabled=0
fedora-updates.repo:enabled=0
fedora-updates-testing.repo:enabled=1
fedora-updates-testing.repo:enabled=0
fedora-updates-testing.repo:enabled=0

I notice that the rpmfusion rawhide repos are enabled, but the packages
are

2018-03-03T20:07:55Z INFO Upgraded: nspr-4.19.0-0.1.beta1.fc29.x86_64
2018-03-03T20:07:56Z INFO Upgraded: nss-util-3.36.0-2.beta3.fc29.x86_64
2018-03-03T20:07:57Z INFO Upgraded: nss-softokn-freebl-3.36.0-2.beta3.fc29.x86_64
2018-03-03T20:07:58Z INFO Upgraded: nspr-devel-4.19.0-0.1.beta1.fc29.x86_64
2018-03-03T20:08:01Z INFO Upgraded: nss-util-devel-3.36.0-2.beta3.fc29.x86_64
2018-03-03T20:08:02Z INFO Upgraded: nss-softokn-3.36.0-2.beta3.fc29.x86_64
2018-03-03T20:08:02Z INFO Upgraded: nss-softokn-freebl-devel-3.36.0-2.beta3.fc29.x86_64
2018-03-03T20:08:03Z INFO Upgraded: nss-softokn-devel-3.36.0-2.beta3.fc29.x86_64

On further search, I find that they came from the firefox-nightly copr.

nspr                                                                 x86_64                                  4.19.0-0.1.beta1.fc29                                             eclipseo-firefox-nightly                                  142 
k
 nspr-devel                                                           x86_64                                  4.19.0-0.1.beta1.fc29                                             eclipseo-firefox-nightly                                  120 
k
 nss-softokn                                                          x86_64                                  3.36.0-2.beta3.fc29                                               eclipseo-firefox-nightly                                  396 
k
 nss-softokn-devel                                                    x86_64                                  3.36.0-2.beta3.fc29                                               eclipseo-firefox-nightly                                   32 k
 nss-softokn-freebl                                                   x86_64                                  3.36.0-2.beta3.fc29                                               eclipseo-firefox-nightly                                  236 k
 nss-softokn-freebl-devel                                             x86_64                                  3.36.0-2.beta3.fc29                                               eclipseo-firefox-nightly                                   55 k
 nss-util                                                             x86_64                                  3.36.0-2.beta3.fc29                                               eclipseo-firefox-nightly                                   90 k
 nss-util-devel                                                       x86_64                                  3.36.0-2.beta3.fc29                                               eclipseo-firefox-nightly

Thanks for the question, since it led to an answer.  That might become
problematic with the regular F28 repositories at some point.  I'll have
to decide whether I should keep running from that copr if I stick with
F28 instead of moving to rawhide again.
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