On 10/27/2015 06:58 PM, Germán A. Racca wrote:
Hi guys, I have this situation: I was updating my Fedora 22 at the
university, but there was a power outage and the update didn't finish.
Hopefully, I was able to boot the machine and even to login into
Gnome, but now it is impossible to continue with the update using dnf
upgrade.
I tried package-cleanup --cleandupes, but it didn't work because it
wanted to remove systemd and dnf, which are protected packages and are
duplicated.
Running dnf remove $(dnf repoquery --duplicated --latest-limit -1 -q)
also gives the same result: "Error: The operation would result in
removing the following protected packages: systemd, dnf".
My question is: can I safely remove the lower versions of systemd and
dnf with rpm -e and then proceed with cleaning duplicates and continue
to update in the usual way, or how should I proceed?
I'd run into a similar situation like that in the past and that is what
I did. Just to be doubly sure I re-installed the current version of the
package after erasing the older version.
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