On 04/15/2016 07:13 PM, Rex Dieter wrote:
Steven P. Ulrick wrote:
Hello, Everyone
I just attempted to run "dnf upgrade" on my system (which is running
Fedora 23. Fresh install, not an upgrade from another version.)
I will let the output of "dnf upgrade" speak for itself:
[root@afolkey2 ~]#
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Package Arch
Version Repository Size
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Skipping packages with broken dependencies:
kf5-frameworkintegration
Steven P. Ulrick wrote:
> Hello, Everyone
> I just attempted to run "dnf upgrade" on my system (which is running
> Fedora 23. Fresh install, not an upgrade from another version.)
>
> I will let the output of "dnf upgrade" speak for itself:
>
>> [root@afolkey2 ~]# dnf upgrade
>> Last metadata exp
Repository Size
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Skipping packages with broken dependencies:
kf5-frameworkintegration x86_64
5.21.0-1.fc23.1 updates 1.6 M
kf5-
itory Size
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Skipping packages with broken dependencies:
kf5-frameworkintegration x86_64 5.21.0-1.fc23.1
updates 1.6 M
kf5-frame
Il giorno mar, 15/09/2015 alle 12.11 +0200, Dario Lesca ha scritto:
> With dnf and without use yum-deprecated, how to see what is the
> dependency is broken?
I have found how to:
> [root@dodo:~]# dnf update --best --allowerasing
> Last metadata expiration check performed 0:00:26 ago on Tue Sep 15
ory Size
> =====
> Skipping packages with broken dependencies:
> libsmbclient x86_642:4.2.3-0.fc22
> updates117 k
> libwbclient x86_642:4.2.