On 2/5/25 7:33 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Scott Dowdle composed on 2025-02-06 02:01 (UTC):
I search for "Fedora 42 schedule" and a page of useful information shows up... at least using Duck Duck Go. I'm not sure what you are looking for specifically.
Today: branch date. Google thinks it's smart I guess, giving everything but a
schedule reference on page 1. Most of the time when I try DDG, nothing useful
shows up on the first page of hits, if anywhere. So I tried DDG, and no hits are
titled to resemble a release schedule or a roadmap to the future. I hit the first
anyway, and low and behold, on yet another scrollbar free page needing a
scrollbar, branching was yesterday:
December 18th – Changes requiring infrastructure changes
December 24th – Changes requiring mass rebuild
December 24th – System Wide changes
January 14th – Self Contained changes
February 4th – Changes need to be Testable
February 4th – Branching
<absent scrollbar needed>
The schedule is at:
https://fedorapeople.org/groups/schedule/f-42/f-42-all-tasks.html
I don't know what your scrollbar issue is, although you mention
Seamonkey later on. I've found that it has serious issues with some
sites now. It's not keeping up anymore.
OTOH, none of the usual system-upgrade options to work around conflicts
(--skip-broken, --allow-erasing, or whatever else used to be on
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/upgrading-fedora-offline/) worked,
You don't actually say what the problem is, but parameter order matters
now. You can't just throw them anywhere you want.
so I tried simply upgrade --releasever=42, and ran into no such impediments.
Several packages, 6-7 or so, failed to upgrade. Ho hum. I cleaned up all but two
conflicteds with rpm and wget, and all now seems good enough:
Why would you need to use rpm and wget? All of this sounds like you
enjoy doing things the hard way...
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