huge weekly "dnf upgrade" and clean-up failure.

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This afternoon, I did my weekly "dnf upgrade".  This typically involves between 100 and 200 packages.  Today, it was over 700 packages, by far a record for me in the 10+ years I've had this Fedora workstation.  More concerning, there was a huge number of remove failures during the clean-up stage.  After rebooting, the display on one monitor acted like it was cycling rapidly between 4? monitors.  A second reboot has everything behaving (so far!).

The log files generated by today's weekly patching are:
ls -lrt dnf*
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[... snip ...]
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root    89921 May 11 14:34 dnf.log.1
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root  1048552 May 11 14:34 dnf.log.2
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root   951565 May 11 14:36 dnf.librepo.log
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root   779105 May 11 14:36 dnf.rpm.log
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root     3580 May 11 14:36 dnf.log
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I did some grepping:
grep -i "remove failed" dnf.log.1 dnf.log.2 dnf.librepo.log dnf.rpm.log dnf.log > ~/remfailures.txt
The resulting file has 3174 lines, each a hit from dnf.rpm.log.  So it seems that the clean-up phase of today's patching failed to delete 3174 files.  I don't know how to determine which package's clean-up resulted in which file remove failures.

Here are two typical remove failed lines from the grep above:
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dnf.rpm.log:2023-05-11T14:29:17-0600 INFO warning: file 6bbb75df83a748c56bbccd653c2c839ef20ae8: remove failed: No such file or directory
dnf.rpm.log:warning: file c61b67d685556a2901acf90236f5f8a65406b1: remove failed: No such file or directory
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Why is there such a big clean-up problem?
Is this a real problem or something that I really can safely ignore?
Why was this weekly package so huge - I'd say more than 4 times what's typical?

Thank-you in advance for your help.
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