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Subject: Solution found for javadoc upgrade error
From: Jochim Rolf Selzer <jselzer(a)gmx.de>
To: paul.lemmons(a)tmcaz.com
Date: 06/12/2007 10:49 AM
Hi Paul,
after a second usage of my Google brain extension, here is the
solution: The complete error message reads: /usr/share/javadoc/java:
rename failed - is a directory. This rang some bells in my brain. I
moved the directory to java_bak, ran yum upgrade again and now it went
through without complaining.
By the way: Did you also experience several severe bugs when running
the upgrade from FC6 to F7? It cost me 2 days until I was able to
upgrade my machine at all. I got the impression the Fedora guys
desperately wanted to have the new release ready for the Linux fair
and skipped some important QA phases. F7 is the first Fedora I cannot
advise to install.
Kind regards
Jochim
I found the same solution to the javadoc problem. Thanks, though, for
the reply.
As for the upgrade I ran into some very minor problems but over all have
been pleased. I upgraded one machine via the DVD and another via yum and
both are operating perfectly.
I don't know that I would recommend *not* going to F7. Like any upgrade
on the bleeding edge, there are likely to be some minor issues. That is
the choice we made by choosing Fedora over Ubuntu. Personally, I think
F7 was cleaner than FC6. It was certainly faster. In FC6 it took hours
to upgrade and we had the problem with the kernel headers being
mismatched with the kernel. We fixed it and moved on and forgot. When F8
comes out these little problems will also have been fixed and forgotten
and we will complain about the new ones. It is the Fedorian circle of life.