Eli Wapniarski wrote:
---> Package kde-settings.noarch 0:4.8-13.fc17 will be a
downgrade
---> Package kde-settings.noarch 0:4.8-14.fc17 will be erased
---> Package kde-settings-kdm.noarch 0:4.8-13.fc17 will be a downgrade
---> Package kde-settings-kdm.noarch 0:4.8-14.fc17 will be erased
---> Package kde-settings-ksplash.noarch 0:4.8-13.fc17 will be a downgrade
---> Package kde-settings-ksplash.noarch 0:4.8-14.fc17 will be erased
---> Package kde-settings-plasma.noarch 0:4.8-13.fc17 will be a downgrade
---> Package kde-settings-plasma.noarch 0:4.8-14.fc17 will be erased
---> Package kde-settings-pulseaudio.noarch 0:4.8-13.fc17 will be a downgrade
---> Package kde-settings-pulseaudio.noarch 0:4.8-14.fc17 will be erased
---> Package qt-settings.noarch 0:4.8-13.fc17 will be a downgrade
---> Package qt-settings.noarch 0:4.8-14.fc17 will be erased
These are from kde-settings-4.8-14.fc17, now superseded by
kde-settings-4.8-15.fc17 in updates-testing. (Rex, can you please also put
that into kde-testing? It looks like kde-testing is stuck on -13.)
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2012-9374
---> Package nfs-utils.x86_64 1:1.2.6-0.fc17 will be a downgrade
---> Package nfs-utils.x86_64 1:1.2.6-3.fc18 will be erased
This is a Rawhide (F18) build of nfs-utils you have installed (on a F17
system) for some reason. Unless you did that deliberately, going back to the
F17 version is probably the right thing to do.
Kevin Kofler