I have a local mirror of Fedora 23, kept current nightly. In the updates 
mirror, there is a plasma-workspace-5.6.5-1.fc23.x86_64.rpm and a 
plasma-workspace-common-5.6.5-1.fc23.x86_64.rpm. There are no copies of 
the 5.6.4-1 RPMs.

Nonetheless, when I try to install to a particular machine, kickstart 
stops with a fatal error, "nothing provides plasma-workspace-common = 
5.6.4-1.fc23 needed by plasma-workspace-5.6.4-1.fc23.x86_64". (Yes, I am 
explicitly asking to install KDE, but not any specific versions.)

Normally, the repodata directory is cloned at the same time as the repo 
contents are copied from upstream. On the chance that something was 
wrong with those files, I manually ran createrepo against all the repos. 
Same problem.

How can I see where kickstart is getting the idea that it should install 
version 5.6.4-1?
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Dave Close
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