Yes, thanks.
As the pkgs are pretty fundamental I prefer to keep them. I had bad
eyperiences in the past with this approach. Before I go through dependency
hell, I'd rather quickly reinstall the whole box.
And as it is just a system-upgrade test for me, it can wait.
It still needs to get fixed. A "normal" user would be VERY confused by
this issue. Double-plus ungood.
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
An 3. Okt. 2019, 22:35, Felix Miata schrieb:
> Rodger Etz composed on 2019-10-03 20:15 (UTC):
>
>> Tried that, but it leads to dependency probs that cannot be solved by
>> --allowerasing or --skip-broken.
> Another thing I do when such problems arise is remove the offending
> packages,
> upgrade, then add them back afterward. Typically this means dnf remove
> kf5* kde*
> plasm* *breez*.
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