That command works, but it takes a VERY LONG time to complete (maybe 5mins). dnf -y repository-packages MYREPO upgrade
Earlier version of DNF (maybe few weeks ago), throw these messages while doing upgrade: Package SOMEPACKAGE1 not installed, cannot update it Package SOMEPACKAGE2 not installed, cannot update it Package SOMEPACKAGE3 not installed, cannot update it Package SOMEPACKAGE4 not installed, cannot update it I assume that the problem could be in the fact that DNF is trying to update ALL packages from my custom repository MYREPO, but on my PC, I use only few of those packages (have installed) just a few packages. 2015-08-13 20:53 GMT+02:00 Jan Zelený <jzel...@redhat.com>: > On 12. 8. 2015 at 15:11:38, Zelja Tux wrote: > > Hi, > > > > How to only install updates from a specific repository with DNF (and > their > > dependencies from other repositories)? > > Is there a option to upgrade only packages from specific repository (and > > their dependencies from other repositories) > > > > I use following on Fedora 22 x86_64: > > > > dnf -y repo-pkgs MYREPO upgrade > > > > Upgrade is successfull, but it takes VERY LONG time to complete (5mins). > > > > > > If I use following: > > dnf -y --disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=MYREPO upgrade > > > > Upgrade fails with: > > Skipping packages with broken dependencies: > > > > Because I have one package on MYREPO that requires (have dependency) > > package from other repo (fedora repo). > > > > Yum command worked fine. > > yum -y repo-pkgs MYREPO update > > > > Does anyone have a clue. > > Does > > dnf -y repository-packages MYREPO upgrade > > not work? > > Jan >
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