Description of problem: yum groupupdate 'Minimal Install' results in conflicts on productized Fedora. Minimal Install should be common to all products. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): fedora-release-21-0.13.noarch How reproducible: deterministics Steps to Reproduce: 1. install productized Fedora. e.g. with fedora-release-workstation package 2. run: yum groupupdate 'Minimal Install' Actual results: Error: fedora-release-workstation conflicts with fedora-release-standard-21-0.13.noarch Error: fedora-release-standard conflicts with fedora-release-workstation-21-0.13.noarch Expected results: no errors and no conflicts
I suppose that correct fix would be to remove fedora-release-{standard,server,cloud,workstation} from Minimal Install comps and leave there only plain fedora-release.
(In reply to Miroslav Suchý from comment #1) > I suppose that correct fix would be to remove > fedora-release-{standard,server,cloud,workstation} > from Minimal Install comps and leave there only plain fedora-release. Well, one of them *must* be present in the install, because otherwise there's no way to correctly select some of the default configuration packages (like the firewall). We tried to figure out a way to do this, but RPM deps made it impossible. Anyway, I'm 90% certain this is actually a dupe (or at least has the same fix) as BZ #1146487
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This is not problem on F23