On 12/31/18 3:50 AM, brendan.hoar-re5jqeeqqe8avxtiumw...@public.gmane.org wrote: > On Monday, December 31, 2018 at 5:07:06 AM UTC-5, unman wrote: >> On Sun, Dec 30, 2018 at 06:15:32PM -1000, John S.Recdep wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> The following below was/is after using a manually opened xterm that >>> successfully runs $sudo dnf update >>> and closing the template/s .... >>> >>> >>> The Qubes Manager is showing green dots on the Fed-28 (Q4.0.1?) >>> templates needing update but: >>> >>> when I use the QManager to update I am seeing some complaint about hplip >>> >>> I tried to highlight and copy it but any clicking in the xterm and it >>> disappears ..... >>> >>> start a terminal for the template gives me this: >>> >>> [user@fedora-28 ~]$ sudo dnf upgrade >>> Last metadata expiration check: 4:24:34 ago on Sun 30 Dec 2018 01:46:31 >>> PM HST. >>> Dependencies resolved. >>> >>> Problem 1: cannot install the best update candidate for package >>> hplip-3.18.6-7.fc28.x86_64 >>> - nothing provides libnetsnmp.so.35()(64bit) needed by >>> hplip-3.18.6-11.fc28.x86_64 >>> Problem 2: cannot install the best update candidate for package >>> hplip-libs-3.18.6-7.fc28.x86_64 >>> - nothing provides libnetsnmp.so.35()(64bit) needed by >>> hplip-libs-3.18.6-11.fc28.x86_64 >>> Problem 3: cannot install the best update candidate for package >>> libsane-hpaio-3.18.6-7.fc28.x86_64 >>> - nothing provides libnetsnmp.so.35()(64bit) needed by >>> libsane-hpaio-3.18.6-11.fc28.x86_64 >>> Problem 4: package hplip-libs-3.18.6-7.fc28.x86_64 requires >>> hplip-common(x86-64) = 3.18.6-7.fc28, but none of the providers can be >>> installed >>> - cannot install both hplip-common-3.18.6-11.fc28.x86_64 and >>> hplip-common-3.18.6-7.fc28.x86_64 >>> - problem with installed package hplip-libs-3.18.6-7.fc28.x86_64 >>> - cannot install the best update candidate for package >>> hplip-common-3.18.6-7.fc28.x86_64 >>> - nothing provides libnetsnmp.so.35()(64bit) needed by >>> hplip-libs-3.18.6-11.fc28.x86_64 >>> ======================================================================================================== >>> Package Arch Version >>> Repository Size >>> ======================================================================================================== >>> Skipping packages with conflicts: >>> (add '--best --allowerasing' to command line to force their upgrade): >>> hplip-common x86_64 3.18.6-11.fc28 >>> updates 110 k >>> Skipping packages with broken dependencies: >>> hplip x86_64 3.18.6-11.fc28 >>> updates 16 M >>> hplip-libs x86_64 3.18.6-11.fc28 >>> updates 204 k >>> libsane-hpaio x86_64 3.18.6-11.fc28 >>> updates 127 k >>> >>> Transaction Summary >>> ======================================================================================================== >>> Skip 4 Packages >>> >>> Nothing to do. >>> Complete! >>> >> >> It's an upstream bug: net-snmp-libs is still in testing. You can wait >> for it to reach stable or run (as suggested) >> dnf --best --allowerasing --enablerepo=updates-testing update hplip >> >> Keep an eye out to see if anything is being removed. > > ...and if anything qubes-* related is removed, dnf install those packages > *before* restarting the template. > > (yes, I've been burned by that before) > > Brendan >
If it doesn't effect security or break anything I can wait. BTW, in the past I've never done $sudo dnf upgrade is this really necessary? Have always wondering if the scheme was similar to the debian dist-upgrade , which Does seem to be required but somehow on Fedora seems it might not be ? Lastly, is Fedora-29 going to be officially recommended as a upgrade sometime / somewhere soon ? regards, recdep -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to qubes-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to qubes-users@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/25d68827-dfad-a974-ea0a-ceee232cb61a%40riseup.net. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.