On 01/02/2021 21:19, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 1/28/21 3:58 AM, lejeczek via CentOS-devel wrote:
Hi devel
Is that not something that needs looking into?
-> $ dnf search release | grep -i strea Last metadata expiration check: 0:07:24 ago on Thu 28 Jan 2021 09:46:52 GMT. centos-release-stream.x86_64 : CentOS-Stream release file centos-stream-release.noarch : CentOS Stream release files
Installing one package and not the other messes things a bit.
regards, L.
No it is as intended .. one of them resides in CentOS Linux 8 extras repo .. it will go away once CentOS Linux 8 reaches EOL. It allows you to install the release package, run an update to switch from CentOS Linux 8 to CentOS Stream 8 .. where the other package is automatically installed.
Yes, but it's bit messy. I'm past that issue but if I remember correctly - while still being on "regular" release and installing one package first and not the other, as wanting to migrate to stream, one would end up with conflicting dependencies. I cannot remember which of the two would have to be installed first. That was a few weeks ago, but obvious was that some deps chains there between the two were malfunctioning/in conflict.
Also while on this case - perhaps related but if not then I make apologies: when migrating to stream I ended up with centos-linux-repos-8-2.el8.noarch VS centos-stream-repos-8-2.el8.noarch on different boxes. All involved boxes are Centos Streams, yet here also some deps logics are broken: systems with 'centos-linux-repos' seems to be behind, dis-synchronized with what systems with centos-stream-repos get. On those "behind" boxes I do: -> $ dnf install centos-stream-repos No match for argument: centos-stream-repo
Like I mentioned, that box reports itself to be "stream".
Even if it's not a problem in/with infra I thought I'd share here, just in case someone reading might realize - is having the same issue.
many thanks, L
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