

Policycoreutils-restorecond.x86_64 : SELinux restorecond utilities Policycoreutils-python-utils.noarch : SELinux policy core python utilities Policycoreutils-newrole.x86_64 : The newrole application for RBAC/MLS Policycoreutils-gui.noarch : SELinux configuration GUI Policycoreutils-devel.x86_64 : SELinux policy core policy devel utilities Policycoreutils-devel.i686 : SELinux policy core policy devel utilities Policycoreutils-dbus.noarch : SELinux policy core DBUS api Policycoreutils.x86_64 : SELinux policy core utilities = Name Exactly Matched: policycoreutils = Last metadata expiration check: 0:00:21 ago on Tue 12:05:03 AM EDT. I think the name of the RPM package being sought is not what is present in Fedora-32/33 (although it may be slightly more complicated that that): root# sudo dnf search policycoreutils Sslcacert=/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt Skipping packages with broken dependencies: Package Architecture Version Repository Size nothing provides policycoreutils-python needed by gitlab-ce-13.10.0-ce.0.el7.x86_64 Problem: cannot install the best candidate for the job Last metadata expiration check: 0:03:08 ago on Mon 11:32:39 PM EDT. It actually doesn’t even exist in Fedora-32 from what I can tell. Unfortunately, while I had GitLab-CE working well (and with it’s latest version) on Fedora-30, I can only install a super old version on Fedora-33 due to it being dependent on a package that doesn’t exist. Too many things were falling behind and no longer working to remain on Fedora-30.
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I finally had to upgrade my Fedora-30 system to Fedora-33.
