On 28/6/21 05:01, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2021-06-27 4:28 a.m., Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 27/06/2021 16:31, Stephen Morris wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I have just done a sudo dnf upgrade on F34 which I think
>> upgraded 1311 packages. After the update finished I rebooted F34 and
>> then ran discovery and it was still telling me there was 628 MB of
>> F34 Platform updates to put on, which I did put on. Why is dnf not
>> installing all updates that are available? Is there a configuration
>> that needs to be done to alleviate this that is not done in an "out
>> of the box" install, or, is this telling me that we shouldn't be
>> doing updates with dnf we should be using Discovery instead?
>>
>
> I've not looked at what goes on during the upgrade process. That is
> going from a previous release of Fedora to a later version of
> Fedora. I suspect that the upgrade process just compares what you
> have on your system with what packages are
> available in the fedora.repo (which doesn't change) and doesn't look
> at the fedora-updates.repo since looking in both
> places and keeping track of what package should be upgraded from
> which repo would be much more work. Especially in
> the case of where an update of some packages may change dependencies
> or pull in packages not used previously.
system-update uses all the repos you have enabled, including the
updates repo. After system-update, you should be fully up-to-date.
What is
system-update, is that functionality provided by another dnf plugin?
regards,
Steve
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