Fedup 18 - 19 went fine for me,
but I noticed a few warnings came up during the process.
Is there any command one could or should run after fedup
to clean up yum records?
[I grep-ped for error in fedup.log but didn't find anything
except RPMs with error/Error in their names.]
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Timothy Murphy
On 07/06/13 15:50, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Fedup 18 - 19 went fine for me,
but I noticed a few warnings came up during the process.
Is there any command one could or should run after fedup
to clean up yum records?
What do you mean clean up yum records?
What were the warnings? What error
Ed Greshko wrote:
On 07/06/13 15:50, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Fedup 18 - 19 went fine for me,
but I noticed a few warnings came up during the process.
Is there any command one could or should run after fedup
to clean up yum records?
What do you mean clean up yum records?
I don't know.
The
On 06.07.2013 16:02, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
On 07/06/13 15:50, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Fedup 18 - 19 went fine for me,
but I noticed a few warnings came up during the process.
Is there any command one could or should run after fedup
to clean up yum records?
What do you mean
Am 06.07.2013 16:02, schrieb Timothy Murphy:
Incidentally, I've used fedup twice now, F-17-F-18 and F-18-F-19,
and based on this sample of 2 I'd give it 150 out of 100.
I was suspicious of it because the old Fedora upgrade (I forget its name)
caused me endless trouble.
My only suggestion