On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 21:16, Reid Rivenburgh reidr@pobox.com wrote:
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Is it possible that some of my pre-upgrade rpms (when I was using F10's updates-testing, not rawhide) were newer versions than the F11 ones, and therefore they didn't get upgraded? That's what these versions seem to suggest. I guess I can force install the F11 versions now and get things in order?
There's an updates-testing-repository for Fedora 11 as well. You can find the same version of qt-mysql in that repository.
See e.g. http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora/updates/testing/11/x86_64/
If you have upgraded F10 with updates-testing enabled, you should probably enable updates-testing on your F11 installation as well. I guess it could be considered a preupgrade/anaconda bug that it isn't done so by default?
(Non-critical updates now end up in the "updates" repository for Fedora 11, rather than getting pushed to rawhide - and before that updates-testing)
Best, Kåre