On 6/9/19 5:18 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Here is the list AdobeReader_enu, perl-Chart-GRACE, perl-PDL-Graphics-PLplot, python2-ecryptfs-utils, python2-rpkg, system-config-firewall, python2-ZEO, sagemath, ImageMagick-perl, perl-Color-Scheme, perl-B-Utils perl-Bit-Vector, texlive, perl-Cairo, perl-Class-XSAccessor, perl-Clone, perl-Compress-Bzip2, perl-Forest, perl-Graphics-Primitive, perl-Compress-Raw-Bzip2, perl-Geometry-Primitive perl-Cpanel-JSON-XS, perl-DBD-MySQL, perl-Math-Function-Roots, perl-Data-Dumper, webmin, TeXmacs, fig2ps, gnuplot-latex, gv, lyx, maxima, maxima-gui, octave, qtoctave, perl-Math-Integral-Romberg perl-Digest-MD5, perl-Math-Random, perl-Email-Address-XS, perl-Encode, chemtool, perl-Tk, perl-tk-zinc, xfig, transfig, perl-Math-Random-Brownian, perl-GD, perl-Image-Sane, perl-MIME-Base64, perl-Unicode-String, perl-Math-BigInt-FastCalc, perl-PGPLOT, perl-Params-Util, perl-Sort-Fields, perl-PathTools, lzop, wine, usermin, valgrind, root, kernel-devel, kbibtex, kalzium, enscript digikam, perl-String-Scanf, perl-Tk-LineGraphDataset, perl-define, perl-the, perl-warnings-unused
Without the actual log to see why some of those packages were removed it is impossible to say.
It sounds like something on your system is breaking some dependencies and --allow-erasing was the only way to get around it.
You should add those packages back if you need them. For example, my upgrade had no issues with digikam or enscript.
[root@meimei ~]# rpm -q enscript digikam enscript-1.6.6-20.fc30.x86_64 digikam-6.0.0-5.fc30.x86_64