On Mon, 9 Jun 2014 17:28:07 -0500
Justin Brown <justin.brown(a)fandingo.org> wrote:
I've been using DNF for a year or so primarily. The one gripe
that I
have is that DNF tends to avoid giving useful information with broken
packages. A required package version isn't available? Yum will print
out tons of information on which package failed, what version is
installed, and what version is available through yum. On the other
hand, DNF just gives up without any useful output. Absolutely no
information that there was a package conflict, much less what the
details are. With Fedora embracing community repositories through
COPR, the default packaging tool absolutely needs to present this
information to users.
If package conflicts with the local package, without this info, will never be
solved.
Update of one of the conflicting package can be more important then the
other.
BR, Bob