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Description of problem: When there are obsolete packages in the list of updates, the Updates section doesn't show any updates. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 3.10.4 How reproducible: Happens every time there are obsolete packages, how not sure how easy it is to replicate though. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Setup a system with outdated and obsolete packages. 2. Visit the Updates section of gnome-software. Actual results: No updates visible in the Updates section of gnome-software when there are obsolete packages. Expected results: All updates visible in the Updates section of gnome-software when there are obsolete packages. Additional info: Use yum directly to check packages: sudo yum check-update Using yum I was able to update my system successfully with the command: sudo yum upgrade
i can confirm this on # rpm -q gnome-software gnome-software-3.10.4-1.fc20.x86_64 all packages are downloaded, there is one obsolete package (PackageKit-device-rebind.x86_64 0.8.13-1.fc20) and gnome-software pretends Software is up to date.
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