Mark Haney wrote:
I mean it doesn't even look
like there are F9 equivalents for various F8 packages I would call
'important' like fedora-usermgmt-shadow-utils. Part of the problem is
that yum update completely implodes with dependency problems because of
these legacy RPMs. I know some of them have F9 equivalents that were
installed, but not all. I'm still working on a way to grep for all the
packages that have both F8 and F9 on that system so I can remove the
older ones.
So, can someone explain to me why this is so? Or give me a way to find
the duplicate packages a little more painlessly and dumping the rpm db
into a file and manually looking for them?
Okay, I have more information on this. I think my rpmdb is completely
FUBAR. This is what I'm seeing when I 'yum update php' (for example)
ependencies Resolved
=============================================================================
Package Arch Version Repository Size
=============================================================================
Updating:
php i386 5.2.6-2.fc8 updates
1.2 M
php-cli i386 5.2.6-2.fc8 updates
2.4 M
php-common i386 5.2.6-2.fc8 updates
227 k
php-ldap i386 5.2.6-2.fc8 updates
30 k
php-mysql i386 5.2.6-2.fc8 updates
79 k
php-odbc i386 5.2.6-2.fc8 updates
47 k
php-pdo i386 5.2.6-2.fc8 updates
61 k
Installing for dependencies:
openssl i386 0.9.8b-17.fc8 fedora
1.4 M
Note, all these are FC8 updates (apparently).
Now, when I query rpm for php packages I get this:
[root@sulla temp]# rpm -qa | grep php
php-5.2.5-7.fc9.i386
php-ldap-5.2.5-7.fc9.i386
php-odbc-5.2.5-7.fc9.i386
php-pdo-5.2.5-7.fc9.i386
php-mysql-5.2.5-7.fc9.i386
php-cli-5.2.5-7.fc9.i386
php-common-5.2.5-7.fc9.i386
So, it looks to me like I have F9 packages installed (at v5.2.5-7) but
that the /updated/ php version is 5.2.6-2 F8? I'm getting the feeling
this upgrade wasn't as complete as the GUI told me it was.
Now, what do I do to fix this?
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