2016-03-02 4:57 GMT+01:00 stan <stanl-fedorau...@vfemail.net>:

> And it's true, there is no package qemu installed.  So, I presume that
> dnf found the package qemu at virt-preview, because the repository is
> enabled, but that it is not installed.  What was the list command you
> used?  dnf list?  Or dnf list installed?  Or dnf list available?  If
> you used just dnf list, then it shows both packages that are installed
> and available in repositories for installation.
>
> yup i ran dnf list, my bad i thought it was listing installed packages.


> That makes sense.  And it obviously worked!  And I'm not saying you
> should never use third party repositories, just to realize that if you
> do, you could have problems.
>
> So what does dnf say when you run
> dnf -v upgrade qemu\*
> ?
>

Running this will make update all packages to 2:2.5.0-6.fc23.


> From what you've posted, there is no reason that it shouldn't upgrade
> the qemu packages, if there are updates available.  If the qemu package
> at the virt-preview site is blocking the update because 2.5.-6 is
> considered newer than the update packages version, you could turn off
> the virt-preview repository in /etc/yum.repos.d, run dnf clean
> metadata, run the transaction, and then turn virt-preview back on.
>

 I think i misunderstand things on version numbers, thought 2:2.5.0-6 means
version 2.2... From what you say i have the feeling that i might be wrong
about this.
I'll try to clean things but first i want to find a way to remove
virt-preview packages and install everything i need manually, this is too
confusing.
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