Description of problem: After upgrading F19 to F20 using fedup-cli, /var/log/upgrade.log is empty. Both /var/log/upgrade.log and /var/log/upgrade.log.old existed before running the upgrade. /var/log/upgrade.log.old contains previous /var/log/upgrade.log (which is correct) after the upgrade. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): fedup-0.7.3-7 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. both /var/log/upgrade.log and /var/log/upgrade.log.old exist 2. run fedup-cli and reboot 3. run upgrade item from grub Actual results: /var/log/upgrade.log is empty. Previous /var/log/upgrade.log is successfuly moved to /var/log/upgrade.log.old Expected results: /var/log/upgrade.log contains information about the upgrade. Additional info:
I can confirm this bug.
I've found out that upgrade.log is empty _always_. So you can disregard comment 0, there is simply no contents in any case.
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This is fixed when upgrading F20 -> F21.