[qubes-users] Re: Fedora-24 Template Corrupted?

2017-03-04 Thread raahelps
On Saturday, March 4, 2017 at 7:48:27 AM UTC-5, qub...@tutanota.com wrote:
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> 3. Mar 2017 23:35 by raah...@gmail.com:
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> On Friday, March 3, 2017 at 10:56:26 AM UTC-5, qub...@tutanota.com 
> wrote:Fedora-24 template shows updates available. However updates terminal 
> returns error [cannot copy/past results]. I then open gnome terminal and get 
> the following:
> [user@fedora-24 ~]$ sudo dnf update
> Last metadata expiration check: 2:23:51 ago on Fri Mar  3  2017.
> Dependencies resolved.
> 
>  Package   Arch  Version   Repository  
> Size
> 
> Skipping packages with broken dependencies:
>  gnome-software    x86_64    3.22.5-1.fc24 updates    9.3 
> M
> 
> Transaction Summary
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> Skip  1 Package
> 
> Nothing to do.
> Sending application list and icons to dom0
> The above output from gnome terminal is completely different from the updates 
> terminal - which refers to skipping "flatpak" package.
> To resolve I reloaded Qubes OS 3.2 but got same errors.
> Any thoughts?
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> I had the same exact issue. And yes you only get the message when running the 
> update from the qubes-manager, which halts the update.
> If updating manually from a terminal it will just skip that package and 
> proceed with rest of the updates.
> 
> What I did was sudo dnf autoremove and then sudo dnf remove flatpak and just 
> hit y to remove dependencies that were listed.  I haven't noticed any 
> problems running my vms after doing so, but I also wonder what it is.
> 
> 
> This issue has been fixed for me - Today, New template updates are available 
> from Fedora; - this installed 6 new packages associated with "flatpak"

well i;ve already removed them all lol.  hopefully that didn;t hurt my security.

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[qubes-users] Re: Fedora-24 Template Corrupted?

2017-03-04 Thread qubesos


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3. Mar 2017 23:35 by raahe...@gmail.com:


> On Friday, March 3, 2017 at 10:56:26 AM UTC-5, > qub...@tutanota.com>  wrote:
>> Fedora-24 template shows updates available. However updates terminal returns 
>> error [cannot copy/past results]. I then open gnome terminal and get the 
>> following:
>> [user@fedora-24 ~]$ sudo dnf update
>> Last metadata expiration check: 2:23:51 ago on Fri Mar  3  2017.
>> Dependencies resolved.
>> 
>>  Package   Arch  Version   Repository  
>> Size
>> 
>> Skipping packages with broken dependencies:
>>  gnome-software    x86_64    3.22.5-1.fc24 updates    
>> 9.3 M
>>
>> Transaction Summary
>> 
>> Skip  1 Package
>>
>> Nothing to do.
>> Sending application list and icons to dom0
>> The above output from gnome terminal is completely different from the 
>> updates terminal - which refers to skipping "flatpak" package.
>> To resolve I reloaded Qubes OS 3.2 but got same errors.
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>>
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> I had the same exact issue. And yes you only get the message when running the 
> update from the qubes-manager, which halts the update.
> If updating manually from a terminal it will just skip that package and 
> proceed with rest of the updates.
>
> What I did was sudo dnf autoremove and then sudo dnf remove flatpak and just 
> hit y to remove dependencies that were listed.  I haven't noticed any 
> problems running my vms after doing so, but I also wonder what it is.




This issue has been fixed for me - Today, New template updates are available 
from Fedora; - this installed 6 new packages associated with "flatpak" 

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[qubes-users] Re: Fedora-24 Template Corrupted?

2017-03-03 Thread raahelps
On Friday, March 3, 2017 at 10:56:26 AM UTC-5, qub...@tutanota.com wrote:
> Fedora-24 template shows updates available. However updates terminal returns 
> error [cannot copy/past results]. I then open gnome terminal and get the 
> following:
> [user@fedora-24 ~]$ sudo dnf update
> Last metadata expiration check: 2:23:51 ago on Fri Mar  3  2017.
> Dependencies resolved.
> 
>  Package   Arch  Version   Repository  
> Size
> 
> Skipping packages with broken dependencies:
>  gnome-software    x86_64    3.22.5-1.fc24 updates    9.3 
> M
> 
> Transaction Summary
> 
> Skip  1 Package
> 
> Nothing to do.
> Sending application list and icons to dom0
> The above output from gnome terminal is completely different from the updates 
> terminal - which refers to skipping "flatpak" package.
> To resolve I reloaded Qubes OS 3.2 but got same errors.
> Any thoughts?
> 
> 
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I had the same exact issue. And yes you only get the message when running the 
update from the qubes-manager, which halts the update.
If updating manually from a terminal it will just skip that package and proceed 
with rest of the updates.

What I did was sudo dnf autoremove and then sudo dnf remove flatpak and just 
hit y to remove dependencies that were listed.  I haven't noticed any problems 
running my vms after doing so, but I also wonder what it is.

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