Philip Rhoades via users writes:

On 2025-10-13 09:00, Franta Hanzlík via users wrote:
Today I did a dnf system-upgrade of the server from Fedora 40 x86_64
to Fedora 42. The upgrade went seemingly well, the system booted and
seems to be working, the kernel and other packages are probably from
Fedora 42.
But what's crazy and I can't explain it - the RPM database shows
the original packages from Fedora 40 - there are none from Fedora 42.
I couldn't find another and up-to-date RPM database anywhere on the
disk.

Can anyone advise the easiest way to reconstruct the RPM database?


dnf --clean all

That just purges the cache. Doesn't help if the rpm database itself is nuked from high orbit. But is that what's happening? The stated issue is that "the RPM database shows the original packages from Fedora 40".

Don't describe. Show. Show the actual command that was run, and the resulting output of "the RPM database [that] show the original packages from Fedora 40".


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