On 12/12/14 05:36, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> Sure, but my question is why does fedup not take care of this downgrade and 
> replace with the F21 packages?

Because "fedup" is not meant to be "distro-sync".  It looks for packages to be 
"upgraded" to the highest version available for the requested release of 
fedora.  If you have a version of a package installed at a higher version 
number it doesn't touch it.  The assumption being, I suspect, is that the 
package had been installed manually to resolve a bug, add a feature, or some 
other reason.  More dialog would have to have been added to ask you if you 
wanted to downgrade those packages making fedup more complex.  I believe that 
makes sense.....

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