Error:
 Problem 1: package openmw-0.46.0-2.fc33.x86_64 requires libboost_filesystem.so.1.73.0()(64bit), but none of the providers can be installed   - boost-filesystem-1.73.0-9.fc33.x86_64 does not belong to a distupgrade repository
  - problem with installed package openmw-0.46.0-2.fc33.x86_64
 Problem 2: rdma-core-33.0-2.fc33.i686 has inferior architecture
  - rdma-core-33.0-2.fc33.x86_64 does not belong to a distupgrade repository
  - problem with installed package rdma-core-33.0-2.fc33.i686
 Problem 3: package generic-release-common-34-0.1.noarch conflicts with fedora-release-common provided by fedora-release-common-34-0.13.noarch
  - problem with installed package fedora-release-common-33-3.noarch
  - package redhat-internal-NetworkManager-openvpn-profiles-non-gnome-0.1-30.el7.csb.noarch requires redhat-release >= redhat-release-workstation-7.0-0.5, but none of the providers can be installed   - fedora-release-common-33-3.noarch does not belong to a distupgrade repository   - problem with installed package redhat-internal-NetworkManager-openvpn-profiles-non-gnome-0.1-30.el7.csb.noarch

On 20. 2. 2021 10:49, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
Do you want to make Fedora 34 better? Please spend 1 minute of your time and try to run:

  # Run this only if you use default Fedora modules
  # next time you run any DNF command default modules will be enabled again
  sudo dnf module reset '*'

  sudo dnf --releasever=34 --setopt=module_platform_id=platform:f34 \
    --enablerepo=updates-testing --enablerepo=updates-testing-modular \
    distro-sync

This command does not replace `dnf system-upgrade`, but it will reveal potential problems. You may also run `dnf upgrade` before running this command.

If you have have rdma-core.i686 installed you have to pass `--allowerasing`.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1919864


If you get this prompt:

  ...
  Total download size: XXX M
  Is this ok [y/N]:

you can answer N and nothing happens, no need to test the actual upgrade.

But very likely you get some dependency problem now. In that case, please report it against the appropriate package. Or against fedora-obsolete-packages if that package should be removed in Fedora 34. Please check existing reports against
fedora-obsolete-packages first:
  https://red.ht/2kuBDPu
and also there is already bunch of "Fails to install" reports:
  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=F34FailsToInstall

Thank you

P.S. sent from workstation successfully upgraded to F34 :)

--
Marián Konček
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