lee wrote:
Rahul Sundaram <methe...@gmail.com> writes:

Hi

My guess at this point is that fedup assumed that because my local
repository was "local" (over nfs) that it didn't need to add these packages
to /var/lib/fedora-upgrade. If this is indeed the case that is a VERY bad
assumption. It's nuts to not include ALL the packages needed for the
upgrade transaction. And even if there's a good reason not to (I can't
think of one) then if you're missing 1100 packages, it should refuse to do
the upgrade.

Richard


Have you filed a bug report?

Making a bug report would be a good idea, with /var/log/fedup.log
attached.


If any of my filesystems were left functional I would have, but that seems not to be the case.

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