Kostas Sfakiotakis <kostassf@cha.forthnet.gr> schrieb am Mo., 28. Dez. 2020, 23:25:

Στις 28/12/20 8:15 μ.μ., ο/η Michael Schwendt έγραψε:
> On Mon, 28 Dec 2020 19:57:05 +0200, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
>
>> Error:
>>    Problem: problem with installed package cpu-x-4.0.1-5.fc33.x86_64
>>     - cannot install the best update candidate for package
>> cpu-x-4.0.1-5.fc33.x86_64
>>     - package cpu-x-4.0.1-5.fc33.x86_64 requires libcpuid.so.14()(64bit),
>> but none of the providers can be installed
>>     - cannot install the best update candidate for package
>> libcpuid-0.4.1-3.fc33.x86_64
>>     - cannot install both libcpuid-0.5.0-1.fc33.x86_64 and
>> libcpuid-0.4.1-3.fc33.x86_64
>>     - cannot install both libcpuid-0.4.1-3.fc33.x86_64 and
>> libcpuid-0.5.0-1.fc33.x86_64
>> (try to add '--skip-broken' to skip uninstallable packages)
> As you can conclude from the version-release numbers shown for the
> libcpuid package, you strictly need libcpuid-0.4.1 for your already
> installed cpu-x package. But the updates-testing repository offers an
> incompatible upgrade to libcpuid-0.5.0, which breaks existing
> dependencies. You may choose to ignore (= exclude) that package,
> and of course, you will not be able to install anything that strictly
> requires this newer but incompatible package.

Well that's the problem . I am not able to exclude cpu-x . No matter

how i try to syntax the dnf command , cpu-x doesn't get excluded and

the whole update fails . The only "solution" that comes to mind is

delete the cpu-x package , perform the upgrades and then reinstall or

abandon the cpu-x package for the moment .

The cpu-x package is installed already. You cannot exclude it. Erasing and reinstalling it would not avoid dependency breakage as long as the incompatible libcpuid pkg is offered in the repos.