I know that yum was supposed to jump from the testing packages to release packages after the F9 release this morning, but earlier today I got a notification for 253 updates, all with fc10 in their package name. I'm not sure what I've done wrong.
# rpm -qa | grep 'fedora-release' fedora-release-notes-9.0.0-1.noarch fedora-release-9-2.noarch
The files in /etc/yum.repos.d/ look to be fine; rawhides are disabled, fedora and livna configs use $releasever in their mirror paths.
I did a network install of F9 about a week ago using http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora/development/x86_64/os
Anyone know the best way to correct this?
On Tue, 2008-05-13 at 23:18 -0500, Dylan Semler wrote:
I know that yum was supposed to jump from the testing packages to release packages after the F9 release this morning, but earlier today I got a notification for 253 updates, all with fc10 in their package name. I'm not sure what I've done wrong.
# rpm -qa | grep 'fedora-release' fedora-release-notes-9.0.0-1.noarch fedora-release-9-2.noarch
The files in /etc/yum.repos.d/ look to be fine; rawhides are disabled, fedora and livna configs use $releasever in their mirror paths.
I did a network install of F9 about a week ago using http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora/development/x86_64/os
Anyone know the best way to correct this?
what does this command output:
yum repolist enabled
-sv
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 11:16 PM, seth vidal skvidal@fedoraproject.org wrote:
what does this command output:
yum repolist enabled
yum repolist enabled Loaded plugins: priorities, refresh-packagekit repo id repo name status adobe-linux-i386 Adobe Systems Incorporated enabled fedora Fedora 9 - x86_64 enabled livna Livna for Fedora Core 9 - x86_64 - Base enabled updates Fedora 9 - x86_64 - Updates enabled
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 12:37 AM, Dylan Semler dylan.semler@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 11:16 PM, seth vidal skvidal@fedoraproject.org wrote:
what does this command output:
yum repolist enabled
yum repolist enabled Loaded plugins: priorities, refresh-packagekit repo id repo name status adobe-linux-i386 Adobe Systems Incorporated enabled fedora Fedora 9 - x86_64 enabled livna Livna for Fedora Core 9 - x86_64 - Base enabled updates Fedora 9 - x86_64 - Updates enabled
I am having the opposite problem. When I want to install new packages, it wants to pull them from F8. [root@localhost etc]# yum repolist enabled Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit repo id repo name status adobe-linux-i386 Adobe Systems Incorporated enabled fedora Fedora 9 - i386 enabled livna Livna for Fedora Core 9 - i386 - Base enabled updates Fedora 9 - i386 - Updates enabled
[root@localhost etc]# rpm -qa | grep 'fedora-release' fedora-release-notes-9.0.0-1.noarch fedora-release-9-2.noarch
I am still looking for what is going wrong ...
/Mike
Michael Wiktowy wrote:
I am having the opposite problem. When I want to install new packages, it wants to pull them from F8. [root@localhost etc]# yum repolist enabled Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit
Have you tried 'yum clean plugins' to get the fastestmirror data reset? Could be you're connecting to a mirror that is all screwy (maybe not updated, maybe just broken, who knows?).
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 1:01 AM, Andrew Farris lordmorgul@gmail.com wrote:
Have you tried 'yum clean plugins' to get the fastestmirror data reset? Could be you're connecting to a mirror that is all screwy (maybe not updated, maybe just broken, who knows?).
I used the more heavy-handed "all" option and that seemed to work. I would have thought that preupgrade would have done that but I guess not.
/Mike
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 12:05 AM, Michael Wiktowy michael.wiktowy@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 1:01 AM, Andrew Farris lordmorgul@gmail.com wrote:
Have you tried 'yum clean plugins' to get the fastestmirror data reset? Could be you're connecting to a mirror that is all screwy (maybe not updated, maybe just broken, who knows?).
I used the more heavy-handed "all" option and that seemed to work. I would have thought that preupgrade would have done that but I guess not.
Ditto for me too. Thanks for the help.
On Wed, 2008-05-14 at 01:05 -0400, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 1:01 AM, Andrew Farris lordmorgul@gmail.com wrote:
Have you tried 'yum clean plugins' to get the fastestmirror data reset? Could be you're connecting to a mirror that is all screwy (maybe not updated, maybe just broken, who knows?).
I used the more heavy-handed "all" option and that seemed to work. I would have thought that preupgrade would have done that but I guess not.
Anaconda in F9 final *does* run 'yum clean all' after the upgrade completes. So I'm not sure why that didn't work for you.
You did preupgrade to F9 final, right?
-w
On 5/14/08, Will Woods wwoods@redhat.com wrote:
Anaconda in F9 final *does* run 'yum clean all' after the upgrade completes. So I'm not sure why that didn't work for you.
You did preupgrade to F9 final, right?
I did do the preupgrade process. However, it did not complete normally though. Either due to the mirror listed in the kernel grub line going down or the old yum cache interfering with the process, it warned me that my system was left in an inconsistent state. So I guess anaconda skipped some steps at the end due to the problems encountered. Perhaps there should be a yum cleanup at the start.
/Mike
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 12:44 AM, Michael Wiktowy michael.wiktowy@gmail.com wrote:
I am having the opposite problem. When I want to install new packages, it wants to pull them from F8. [root@localhost etc]# yum repolist enabled Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit
repo id repo name status adobe-linux-i386 Adobe Systems Incorporated enabled fedora Fedora 9 - i386 enabled livna Livna for Fedora Core 9 - i386 - Base enabled updates Fedora 9 - i386 - Updates enabled
[root@localhost etc]# rpm -qa | grep 'fedora-release'
fedora-release-notes-9.0.0-1.noarch fedora-release-9-2.noarch
I am still looking for what is going wrong ...
'yum clean all ' seemed to do the trick for me. I think there was some old yum cache that was causing me issues.