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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/29/2015 05:56 AM, Reindl Harald
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the software upgrade just have to mention the conflicting packages
and stop until somebody enables a --force switch and in general
DNF has to be much more verbose in case of dependency problems
instead just saying "can't do anything because broken deps"in the
past you saw *exactly* which package requires which so-version and
so find out where the problem starts, which packages you may
consider to remove and then try again
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currently we have some sort of blackbox with no output how to
solve dependency problems
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I believe "dnf update --best" is more verbose and tells you where
conflict is coming from. This is not very discoverable; I can't
remember how I arrived at trying --best, but it probably should be
the default, as you say.<br>
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