Description of problem: mono* dependencies are blocking a yum distupgrade from f14 (up2date) to 15-devel 2011-04-07 see bug #694590 see attachment https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=490600 --snip--- # yum remove mono* - mono-addins - mono-core - mono-data - mono-data-sqlite - mono-devel - mono-extras - mono-ndoc - mono-nunit - mono-nunit22 - mono-sharpcvslib - mono-wcf - mono-web - mono-winforms - mono-zeroconf - monodoc - avahi-sharp - banshee - banshee-musicbrainz - beagle - beagle-gnome - boo - evolution-sharp - f-spot - f-spot-screensaver - flickrnet - gdata-sharp - gio-sharp - gkeyfile-sharp - gmime-sharp - gnome-desktop-sharp - gsf-sharp - gtk-sharp2 - libgpod-sharp - log4net - muine - nant - ndesk-dbus - ndesk-dbus-glib - notify-sharp - podsleuth - taglib-sharp - tomboy - webkit-sharp (and other packages) --snap-- Additional info: see bug #694590 see attachment https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=490600
A large update containing lots of mono packages was recently pushed to F15-updates - as far as I know all dependency issues (besides mono-tools, that's still in updates-testing) should be solved by now. Additionally I have seen in you log that some of the packages you had previously installed were from the F12 repository. An update path skipping one distribution most likely won't work. Before the update it is also always a good idea to check with: "package-cleanup --orphans" (from the "yum-utils" package) whether there are unknown/obsolete/outdated packages installed which could block the update process, too. Alternatively you can always try yum's distro-sync feature, which should take care of such problems: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/YumUpgradeFaq Do you have an installation where you could test, whether the problem still exists for you?
thanks for the tipps :) no, this was my only test-installation since f8_rawhide: f8_rawhide-f8_final-...9,10,11,12,13...-f14_rawhide-f14_final-f15_rawhide machine. if this problem still exists for others, we will see it. i think that you can close this bug.