On 12/20/2018 09:49 AM, Steve Coleman wrote:
On 12/19/18 6:39 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:
It's an upstream Fedora issue. For more info, see:
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/4629
Yes, this is an upstream problem, which has been fixed in the
"updates-testing" repo. I got bitten by this one in that hplip got
removed, so I was unable to print anything, so I was forced to investigate.
The temporary fix here should be to enable the "updates-testing" repo
and reinstall the packages ntop hplip net-snmp-libs to force the correct
dependancies to be evaluated.
Since my installation was missing hplip I had to install, rather than
reinstall, but that set of commands should look something like this:
$ sudo dnf clean all
$ sudo dnf reinstall --allowerasing --enablerepo=updates-testing hplip
net-snmp-libs
$ sudo dnf clean all
$ sudo dnf update
You may see ntop being removed as a dependent package, in which case you
may need to reinstall it after the above is completed if you use it.
Hopefully those two packages from testing were not full of bugs. I'll be
testing that this afternoon after some meetings.
Steve.
How stable is the CentOS 7 "testing" template? I'm so over Fedora, but
need dnf for full compatibility with qubes-dom0-update.
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