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On 06/30/2014 11:00 AM, Rahul Sundaram wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 11:39 PM,
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Hi,<br>
I have an issue whereby I can't do a sudo dnf
upgrade to upgrade the versions of Mysql from Oracle's
Mysql repository because one of the other repositories
has a package upgrade that won't be applied because it
has a dependency on a gdm version that as yet doesn't
exist, and, dnf appears to not have support for yum's
--skip-broken parameter. Does dnf have support for this
functionality so that sudo dnf upgrade will upgrade the
packages I want to and ignore the packages with
dependency issues?<br>
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Hi Rahul,<br>
Thankyou for the link, do you know how up to date that
information is? It says that dnf update and dnf upgrade do
the same thing, but there is no update parameter on dnf, and,
it also says that dnf upgrade has the --skip-broken
functionality built in by default, but it was a dnf upgrade that
highlighted that dnf doesn't have that functionality.<br>
Now that I have installed the MySQL packages I wanted (via yum
--skip-broken upgrade) I have run dnf upgrade again and this time it
has not produced the issue with gdm2setup (yum upgrade still does
report the issue), why is dnf not working the same today as it did
yesterday?<br>
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regards,<br>
Steve<br>
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