Update form F7 to F8 freeze at 26%

Frank Büttner frank-buettner at gmx.net
Fri Nov 9 18:53:06 UTC 2007


Frank Büttner schrieb:
> Lubomir Kundrak schrieb:
>> On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 13:18 +0100, Frank Büttner wrote:
>>> frank-buettner at gmx.net schrieb:
>>>>> On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 20:45 +0100, Frank Büttner wrote:
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have try to update an F7 installation to F8, but at dependency check
>>>>>> it freeze all ways at 26%.
>>>>>> It happens in the text and gui mode.
>>>>>> anaconda use 100% CPU and 97% of all memory.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Idear how get out, what goes wrong?
>>>>> Tried looking at the log if there's anything suspicious there? Tried
>>>>> strace?
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Lubomir Kundrak (Red Hat Security Response Team)
>>>>>
>>>> At the console not errors or something is shown.:(
>>>> Where will be the logfiles written at the update process?
>>>>
>>> So after run yum upgrade per hand, I see that there will be an race
>>> condition at checking the deps.
>>> I thing this is the reason why the update will fail:(
>> A 'race condition'?
>> Could you please be more specific or post a log from yum, prefferably
>> with some higher debug level?
>>
>> Thanks,
> Yes, I try to find out witch packages must be removed to get it work.
> I think the problem is, that there are very much packages with wrong
> versions tag. (*.fc6.*,*.fc7.*)
> 
> After remove this packages temporally via rpm -e --nodeps
> the upgrade to F8 will work. After the upgrade I reinstall it with yum
> install.
> 
> avahi qt-config vim-X11 compat-wxGTK26 glib-devel xsupplicant NetworkManager
> pcre-devel openofice.org-base  openoffice.org-emailmerge
> gnome-python2-gtksourceview openoffice.org-pyuno python-imaging-tk
> openoffice.org-javafilter
> 
> 

Yes this has resolve it. Not nice, but it works.

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