Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> writes:

> Am 11.06.2013 01:43, schrieb lee:> Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> 
> writes:
>>> distro-sync is supposed to upgrade/downgrade all packages to the exact
>>> versions in the online-repos and in case you had updates-testing
>>> enabled as example the way to go to revert this in a predictable way
>>
>> Ok, let's try this:
>>
>> ,----
>> | [root@yun etc]# yum clean all
>> | [root@yun etc]# yum distro-sync
>> | [...]
>> | No Packages marked for Distribution Synchronization
>> | [root@yun etc]#
>> `----
>>
>> It's always been saying that, so I doubt that this acutally syncs.
>>
>> ,----
>> | [root@yun etc]# yum list installed |grep fc17
>> | NetworkManager-gtk.x86_64           1:0.9.6.4-3.fc17 installed
>> | [...]
>> `----
>>
>> For example, is this version of networkmanager-gtk in Fedora 18?
>
> there is no "networkmanager-gtk" at all in Fedora 18
> and that is what is called orphan

It seems so --- the question is why aren't such packages removed by yum
distro-sync?


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