Fedora 28 KDE spin qt 5.10.x
Why does Fedora 28 KDE spindoes not update QT 5.10.x to QT5 5.11.x automatically? Please give me some reasons. Thanky you.
Why does Fedora 28 KDE spindoes not update QT 5.10.x to QT5 5.11.x automatically? Please give me some reasons. Thanky you.
Someone filed a bug about the qt problem and a new build (2018.1.1-2) has been released in Fedora's repos (as of today, it's in testing
).
I would suggest you remove the "old" 2017 version that you installed from a third-party and instead install FlightGear from Fedora's repo.
As long as it is in testing, sudo dnf install --enablerepo=updates-testing FlightGear
See https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updat... and https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packag...
Is dnf update
sayting something like this
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Package Arch Version Repository Size
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Skipping packages with conflicts:
(add '--best --allowerasing' to command line to force their upgrade):
qt5-qtbase x86_64 5.11.1-7.fc28 updates 3.3 M
Skipping packages with broken dependencies:
python2-qt5 x86_64 5.10.1-4.fc28 updates 1.2 M
python2-qt5-base x86_64 5.10.1-4.fc28 updates 2.7 M
python3-qt5 x86_64 5.10.1-4.fc28 updates 1.2 M
Transaction Summary
=====================================================================================
Skip 4 Packages
Nothing to do.
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That usually means that you have another package installed that is depending on the qt-5.10.x package. You have to wait for that package to be updated, or you remove it and thus removing the dependency on the older qt5 package(s).
FYI: I have something similar going on, in my case qgis needs qt5-qtbase-5.10.1-6.fc28.x86_64 (libQt5Core.so.5(Qt_5.10.1_PRIVATE_API)
. See here for details. Maybe your dnf update is telling you something simiar.
Thank you Florian. In my case it is FlightGear newest version. In my case dnfdragora wants to downgrade FlightGear.
The inhibitor for updating to qt 5.11 was FlightGear 2018.xx, the dependencies of FlightGear try to install qt 5.10 etc. The solution is to use FlightGear 2017.xx and now the system is up-to-date.
Look here: https://fedora.pkgs.org/28/fedora-upd...64/FlightGear-2018.1.1-1.fc28.x8664.rpm.html here you can see that FlightGear pulls in some qt 5.10.xx. files That is the same as I described. No other Version available in Fedora's repos. 2018.2.2 is only available on Fedora 29 rawhide, there is no more qt 5.10.xx reference. What's About Fedora 29 rawhide, please can you explain me?
Asked: 2018-09-12 09:44:12 -0600
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Last updated: Sep 13 '18
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