On Monday, October 21st, 2024 at 5:00 PM, ToddAndMargo via test <test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi All, > > I do not know if this is the correct place for > this, but ... > > Now this is weird. Really, Really WEIRD! > > Yesterday I did the offline upgrade from FC39 to FC41 Beta. > > Now a fresh "# dnf upgrade" wants to download 3000+ FC39 > rpm's. > > And "rpm -qa" shows 39 on everything. > > # cat /etc/redhat-release > Fedora release 41 (Forty One) > > # rpm -qa gcc > gcc-13.3.1-3.fc39.x86_64 > > # rpm -qa \release\ > rpmfusion-free-release-39-1.noarch > fedora-release-identity-basic-39-36.noarch > fedora-release-common-39-36.noarch > fedora-release-39-36.noarch > fedora-release-matecompiz-39-36.noarch > > > My upgrade procedure (yes, I like to do a little > clean up first): > > # rpm --rebuilddb > # rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest > if anything is too new, do a > # dnf downgrade offender(s) > > # dnf update --refresh > # reboot and repeat the above update until no updates registered > > # remove-retired-packages <-- optional > # dnf autoremove > > # dnf install dnf-plugin-system-upgrade > # dnf system-upgrade download --refresh --releasever=41 > > # dnf install dnf-plugin-system-upgrade > > # rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-41-primary > # dnf system-upgrade reboot --debugsolver > > > # dnf system-upgrade log --number=1 > gives me a 31157 line report. Tons of dnf stuff with no > error I could find. It shows a ton of things being > upgraded. > > For example: > > dnf-3[2799]: flexiblas-netlib64 x86_64 3.4.4-3.fc41 fedora > dnf-3[2799]: Upgrading: marble-common-1:24.08.2-1.fc41.noarch 98/7819 > dnf-3[2799]: Running scriptlet: pcre2-10.44-1.fc41.1.x86_64 148/7819 > dnf-3[2799]: Obsoleting: kf5-libkexiv2-23.08.5-1.fc39.x86_64 182/7819 > dnf-3[2799]: Cleanup: libgdata-0.18.1-9.fc39.x86_64 4183/7819 > dnf-3[2799]: Verifying: kf5-akonadi-contacts-23.08.5-1.fc39.x86_64 26/7819 > > Upgraded: > dnf-3[2799]: CharLS-2.4.2-6.fc41.x86_64 > dnf-3[2799]: GeoIP-1.6.12-19.fc41.x86_64 > <hundreds more -- all fc41> > > nf-3[2799]: tlwg-waree-fonts-0.7.3-9.fc39.noarch > dnf-3[2799]: Complete! > dnf-3[2799]: Cleaning up downloaded data... > > > These are the final lines: > systemd-shutdown[1]: Syncing filesystems > > > systemd-shutdown[1]: Sending SIGTERM to r> > > systemd-journald[78730]: Received SIGTERM> > > systemd-journald[78730]: Journal stopped > lines 31135-31157/31157 (END) > > > Checking "rpm -qa" for fc39 gives 3861 lines > # rpm -qa | grep fc39 | grep -v fc41 | wc -l > 3861 > > Checking "rpm -qa" for fc41 gives 0 lines: > # rpm -qa | grep fc41 | grep -v fc39 | wc -l > 0 > > I have over 400 GB free on my combined "/" "/home" > partition. > > Yours in ABSOLUTE CONFUSION, > -T > > > -- > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Computers are like air conditioners. > They malfunction when you open windows > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > -- > _______________________________________________ > test mailing list -- test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe send an email to test-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ > List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines > List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Do not reply to spam, report it: https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/new_issue What command did you run to upgrade? The thing that makes it think it is on 41 would be the contents of /etc/redhat-release and/or /etc/os-release. -- _______________________________________________ test mailing list -- test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to test-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Do not reply to spam, report it: https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/new_issue