can't update mozilla with up2date
Ken Chamberlain
ken.chamberlain at utoronto.ca
Fri Nov 21 21:05:28 UTC 2003
On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 09:35, M.Hockins wrote:
> From: "M.Hockings" <veeshooter at hockings.net>
> Subject: Re: can't update mozilla with up2date
> Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 09:35:13 -0500
> Reply-To: fedora-list at redhat.com
>
> Ken Chamberlain wrote:
> > On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 14:32, Ben Stringer wrote:
> >
> >>>Galeon is a light-weight Gnome browser based on mozilla's rendering
> >>>engine. You would be safe to remove it. Galeon was replaced by
> >
> > Epiphany
> >
> >>>in Fedora Core 1.
> >>>
> >>>See the FC1 release notes for details -
> >
> > /usr/share/doc/fedora-release-1
> >
> >>>Cheers, Ben
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>OK, thanks all. I'll se what the release notes have to say on this
> and
> >>give removing Galeon a whirl as I don't use it.
> >>I guess I have it installed because my FC1 install is really an
> upgrade
> >>install from RH9 which I presume had Galeon. Can I expect to see more
> >>hitches like this due to the upgrade rather than clean install?
> >>
> >>Kind regards,
> >>
> >>Mike
> >
> >
> > Yes... "up2date --show-orphans" should show you any upgrade leftovers
> > (as well as non-FC1 extras).
> >
> > Ken Chamberlain
> > University of Toronto
> >
> Thanks all,
>
> The rpm -e for galeon then allowed up2date to pull down all the updates
> just fine.
>
> I then ran the show-orphans and it lists a whole bunch of packages.
> Other than a couple of things that I've installed later (wine and j2kre
> 1.4) are all these things just taking up disk space? If I remove them
> as well (rpm -e) will it cause me any problems? That is, my FC1 install
> is an upgrade from RH9, so I am presuming that these "extra" things are
> left-overs from RH9 that are no longer required for FC1 and could be
> removed. The list of packages follows for those interested...
>
[snip]
FC1 ISO image 1 contains the RELEASE-NOTES file which tells us what has
been removed from FC1 since RHL 9, so if you (or I) had done a clean
install we wouldn't need/have these packages. With that reasoning I
assumed it was safe to remove ("rpm -e" or "yum remove", your pick) if
FC1 release notes said it hat been removed. I also had a long list of
orphans, not all of which I knew where they come from. What I did was I
mounted the FC1 ISO1 (rpms not SRPMS!) and cd'd to the dir with the
release notes, then ran something like:
for pkg in `up2date --show-orphans | cut -d'-' -f1`
do
grep $pkg RELEASE-NOTES
done
If the grepped lines say the rpm was removed/replaced, I removed it.
Note that the cut above is not perfect. It cuts soup-devel-... as
"soup" and the RELEASE-NOTES say soup has been replaced by libsoup. No
mention of "soup-devel".
You didn't mention your upgrade history. I upgraded from RHL 8 through
RHL 9 and now to FC1. Presumably I should have done a like procedure
after upgrading to RHL 9, (but I didn't) so I presume I have garbage
rpms left over from RHL 8. You may be able to find older RELEASE-NOTES
on redhat's web site...
--
Ken Chamberlain
University of Toronto
phone:416-978-1582
email:ken.chamberlain at utoronto.ca
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