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[DOCS] RPM STS installation documentation not working on Fedora 41 / dnf5 #67056

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b0inbot opened this issue Nov 21, 2024 · 1 comment
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Description

Fedora 41 defaults do dnf5 which fails on the latest LTS version of Salt (will file a separate bug for this).

The lines in the documentation linked do not work for dnf5:

> # Enable the Salt 3007 STS repo
> sudo dnf config-manager --set-disable salt-repo-*
> sudo dnf config-manager --set-enabled salt-repo-3007-sts

Suggested Fix

Specifying 'dnf4' as the name makes this work. for dnf5, the commands are a little different.

I do not know if this is a worthwhile fix for the documentation.

Type of documentation

Salt Install Guide (RPM)

Location or format of documentation

https://docs.saltproject.io/salt/install-guide/en/latest/topics/install-by-operating-system/linux-rpm.html#install-salt-rpms)

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