Fedup from 20 to 21 workstation. Everything seems to be working.
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 12:45 PM, Steven Stern < subscribed-lists@sterndata.com> wrote:
Fedup from 20 to 21 workstation. Everything seems to be working.
I ran into problems with the rpm-gpg keys, I ended up having to use --nogpgcheck on fedup to get the upgrade to work. I also had a dependency issue with the icedtea-web package, so I just removed that package and ran fedup again. It worked. When I logged into the upgraded system and tried to reinstall the icedtea-web package, I again got an rpm-gpg key error. I had to manually symlink the RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-x86_64 file to RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-21-x86_64 in order to be able to use yum without --nogpgcheck.
So it did require some manual intervention, but it was a relatively easy upgrade.
--Greg
On 12/09/2014 02:42 PM, Greg Woods wrote:
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 12:45 PM, Steven Stern <subscribed-lists@sterndata.com mailto:subscribed-lists@sterndata.com> wrote:
Fedup from 20 to 21 workstation. Everything seems to be working.I ran into problems with the rpm-gpg keys, I ended up having to use --nogpgcheck on fedup to get the upgrade to work. I also had a dependency issue with the icedtea-web package, so I just removed that package and ran fedup again. It worked. When I logged into the upgraded system and tried to reinstall the icedtea-web package, I again got an rpm-gpg key error. I had to manually symlink the RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-x86_64 file to RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-21-x86_64 in order to be able to use yum without --nogpgcheck.
So it did require some manual intervention, but it was a relatively easy upgrade.
--Greg
I just ignored the iced-tea stuff and will wait until it causes some sort of problem before trying to fix it. :-)
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Steven Stern <subscribed-lists@sterndata.com
wrote:
I just ignored the iced-tea stuff and will wait until it causes some sort of problem
I didn't want to do that because I actually do use the icedtea plugin. It's how Firefox handles Java applets, such as those launched by the IPMI consoles on most of the servers I maintain at work.
It is interesting to note that you saw the same issue.
--Greg
Tue, 09 Dec 2014 13:45:24 -0600 Steven Stern subscribed-lists@sterndata.com kirjoitti:
Fedup from 20 to 21 workstation. Everything seems to be working.
Has anyone, who uses XFCE4 as desktop, fedupped succesfully? It seems, that GNOME is going to be MUST? I have some GNOME and KDE stuff installed with XFCE4, but, I'm quite confused with fedup now. If I use command fedup --network 21 --product=nonproduct, do I get totally messed workstation, or what?
Jarmo
On 12/10/14 13:57, jarmo wrote:
Tue, 09 Dec 2014 13:45:24 -0600 Steven Stern subscribed-lists@sterndata.com kirjoitti:
Fedup from 20 to 21 workstation. Everything seems to be working.
Has anyone, who uses XFCE4 as desktop, fedupped succesfully? It seems, that GNOME is going to be MUST? I have some GNOME and KDE stuff installed with XFCE4, but, I'm quite confused with fedup now. If I use command fedup --network 21 --product=nonproduct, do I get totally messed workstation, or what?
It only upgrades what you currently have installed. If you have a mostly KDE only system, like I do, you end up with a mostly KDE only system with the other bits upgraded. In my case it happens to be wireshark, wireshark-gnome and a few other gnome apps.
My upgrade when flawlessly.