On 03/10/2011 09:08 PM, Alex wrote:
> That was my exact concern. I realize if there are no package changes
> it doesn't need to be updated; I was just concerned that after the
> upgrade (including distro-sync), there were still such old packages. I
> would have expected at least a "build world" kin
Hi,
>> I've just upgraded from fc13 to fc14, and I've noticed there are
>> multitudes of packages remaining not only from fc13, but even from
>> fc12.
>
> That's quite normal for reasons others have stated but do run yum
> distro-sync. That should fix any package versioning issues
Thanks everyon
On 03/10/2011 04:47 AM, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just upgraded from fc13 to fc14, and I've noticed there are
> multitudes of packages remaining not only from fc13, but even from
> fc12.
That's quite normal for reasons others have stated but do run yum
distro-sync. That should fix any package ve
On Wed, 2011-03-09 at 18:17 -0500, Alex wrote:
> For example, has expat really not been upgraded since fc13? I have a
> 100 packages from fc12 still installed. Is that normal? This includes
> libXaw, lzo, smp_utils, which, xorg-x11-xauth, mozilla-filesystem,
> among others.
>
> Is fc12 even still
On 03/09/2011 05:26 PM, James Wellnitz wrote:
> Yup, that's normal.
>
> These packages have indeed not been rebuilt since f13, or even f12.
>
> My system shows much the same stuff:
>
> % rpm -qf /etc/fedora-release
> fedora-release-14-1.noarch
>
> % rpm -q expat
> expat-2.0.1-10.fc13.x86_64
> e
Yup, that's normal.
These packages have indeed not been rebuilt since f13, or even f12.
My system shows much the same stuff:
% rpm -qf /etc/fedora-release
fedora-release-14-1.noarch
% rpm -q expat
expat-2.0.1-10.fc13.x86_64
expat-2.0.1-10.fc13.i686
% rpm -q lzo
lzo-2.03-3.fc12.x86_64
% rpm -q
Hi,
I've just upgraded from fc13 to fc14, and I've noticed there are
multitudes of packages remaining not only from fc13, but even from
fc12.
I'm sure some of them just haven't been updated, but I had a problem
with the recent upgrade, and I'm concerned there may be some lingering
problems.
For