On 07/03/2013 06:23 PM, Mark Haney wrote:
Just updated one system to Fedora 19 using fedora-upgrade (which I saw
on Paul Mellors blog and decided to try, it works great) but I"m
seeing a weird error in yum now. When I do a yum update this is what
I get:
> [markh@augustus ffmpeg]$ sudo yum update Loaded plugins: langpacks,
> refresh-packagekit adobe-linux-x86_64
> | 951 B 00:00:00 google-chrome
> | 951 B 00:00:00 google-musicmanager
> | 951 B 00:00:00 rpmfusion-free-updates
> | 3.3 kB 00:00:00 rpmfusion-nonfree-updates
> | 3.3 kB 00:00:00 updates/19/x86_64/metalink
> | 18 kB 00:00:00 updates
> | 4.6 kB 00:00:00 google-chrome/primary
> | 1.9 kB 00:00:05 google-chrome
> 3/3 Warning: Environment Group minimal-environment does not exist.
> No packages marked for update
I'm not sure if this is a real problem, or if it can be ignored. This
is obviously new to F19, but Groups like that have been common for a
long time. What exactly does this do when updating packages? And how
can I get rid of it or fix it?
I was facing a similar issue after an f18->f19 fedup-upgrade (Which did
not work smoothly), related to "xfce-desktop-environment".
Ditching yum's history seems to have remedied it:
# rm -rf /var/lib/yum/*
# yum update
That said, I think this is a bug in yum.
Ralf
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