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by nigelc » Feb 19th, '20, 07:25
Hello,
Was trying to an update and it failed with this error msg:
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The following packages have to be removed for others to be upgraded:
libdri-drivers-19.3.3-1.mga7.i586
(due to unsatisfied mesa == 19.3.3)
libmesagl1-19.3.3-1.mga7.i586
(due to unsatisfied libdri-drivers >= 19.3.3-1.mga7)
Thanks in advance.
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nigelc on Feb 21st, '20, 02:55, edited 1 time in total.
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by floppy » Feb 19th, '20, 07:52
Hi
I had that issue the other day
I closed the updater and later tried again
no problem
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by nigelc » Feb 19th, '20, 08:08
Hi,
I powered off the whole system and re-booted it again still no-go. I guess will wait for a while.
It is still doing it.
A manual update shows this
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[root@localhost ~]# urpmi.update -a
medium "Core Release" is up-to-date
medium "Core Updates" is up-to-date
medium "Nonfree Release" is up-to-date
medium "Nonfree Updates" is up-to-date
medium "Tainted Release" is up-to-date
medium "Tainted Updates" is up-to-date
medium "Core 32bit Release" is up-to-date
medium "Core 32bit Updates" is up-to-date
medium "Nonfree 32bit Release" is up-to-date
$MIRRORLIST: media/../../i586/media/nonfree/updates/media_info/20200218-134054-synthesis.hdlist.cz
updated medium "Nonfree 32bit Updates"
medium "Tainted 32bit Release" is up-to-date
medium "Tainted 32bit Updates" is up-to-date
medium "chrome_x86_64" is up-to-date
[root@localhost ~]#
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by doktor5000 » Feb 20th, '20, 23:24
urpmi.update -a does only update your repository metadata, but no packages. You can achieve the same including a test for updated packages via
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urpmi --auto-update
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by nigelc » Feb 21st, '20, 02:54
Well, it all seems to work now.
thanks
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