On 6/2/22 16:41, Roger Heflin wrote:
Well, do not assume anyone is actually looking at the log files.
Yes, unless you're watching the updates happen, you won't see it. And
if you're using something like Gnome Software, it's all in the
background anyway. I didn't even know about those log files.
If the end result is the rpm installs without errors I don't look too
closely at the details, and likely others also do not look too closely,
especially if I am doing a big upgrade on my home system that has a lot
of output. If the package/upgrade reports it worked I don't look
closely at the raw details. At best in my experience of debugging
linux systems in my day job, the odds are the important looking error
messages coming of the scriptlets/kernel is *NORMAL* and not actually
important nor useful unless you are the one creating the spec file for
the rpm.
And 2 of my dnf log files on the one home system I checked appear to
have 11,000 of the errors in each file.
Do you also have kernel-debug-devel packages installed? Has this system
been upgraded for many versions?
I don't have any errors like that, but this install is newer than the
issue that caused it and on any older systems, I've already cleared
those packages.
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