Using --allowerasing instead of --skip-broken, which is what was
recommended, has allowed the upgrade to continue. It seems to me that
the documentation should be changed to include --allowerasing by default.
Paolo
On 12/30/19 6:52 AM, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
On 12/30/19 12:39 AM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> Folks,
> ?? I was trying to upgrade one of my systems to f31 by running:
>
> sudo dnf system-upgrade download --skip-broken --refresh --releasever=31
>
> but the attempt fails with:
>
> Error:
> ??Problem: package cmake-fedora-2.9.3-5.fc31.noarch requires
> packagedb-cli, but none of the providers can be installed
> ?? - problem with installed package cmake-fedora-2.9.3-4.fc30.noarch
> ?? - packagedb-cli-2.14.1-9.fc30.noarch does not belong to a
> distupgrade repository
> ?? - cmake-fedora-2.9.3-4.fc30.noarch does not belong to a
> distupgrade repository
>
> removing these 2 packages results in the removal of over 50 other
> packages.
>
> So what do I need to do to do the upgrade?
>
Some options start to get very ambiguous.?? I used--
dnf --releasever=31 --setopt=deltarpm=false distro-sync --allowerasing -y
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