Casimiro said:
What I noticed is that lots
of rpmdb registers kept pointing to fc14 stuff and things like
libxxxyyyzzz is needed for aaa.fc14.xxx and even aaa.fc13.xxx (in fact,
there were zombie dependencies dating back to fc12).
Hmm, I did the whole:
rpmconf -a
find /etc /var -name
I just tried to upgrade Fedora 14 x86_64 to Fedora 15 x86_64 using the DVD.
It did not go well.
I couldn't figure out what went wrong so I did a fresh install.
The system is a lenovo S10 with two drives and software RAID 1
partitions for /, /boot, and /home all ext3, and swap.
There were ...
I am interested to see how it goes, I had a similar issue yesterday and I
was about to do a fresh install this morning; I will see if I run into the
any issues and we can compare notes.
Cheers,
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 9:50 AM, Kevin H. Hobbs hob...@ohio.edu wrote:
I just tried to upgrade
Same here.
Upgraded from Fedora 14 to Fedora 15 from DVD using default procedure.
It seems that something is broken in rpmdb updating (broken
dependencies? broken cleaning procedure?). What I noticed is that lots
of rpmdb registers kept pointing to fc14 stuff and things like
libxxxyyyzzz is