Re: quick (hopefully) dnf logs question.

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On 10/22/24 12:06 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/21/24 7:25 PM, home user via users wrote:
(f-40; gnome; stand-alone workstation)

During this past Saturday's "dnf upgrade", I saw a lot of problem messages during the clean-up phase.  I was distracted and therefore forgot to copy the relevant messages into a text file. Now I can't find them.  I've looked in dnf.librepo.log*, dnf.rpm.log*, and dnf.log*, all in /var/log/.  I found nothing of what I'm looking for.  Where are those clean-up phase problem messages (fatal, error, warning, and so on), and how do I view them?

"dnf history list"
Find the entry for that dnf run, then do "dnf history info <number>".

I had tried that before launching this thread.  I just now tried it again to be sure.  Here is all that comes up regarding actions after the upgrade phase:
- - - - - -
Scriptlet output:
   1 depmod: ERROR: could not open directory /lib/modules/6.8.7-200.fc39.x86_64: No such file or directory
   2 depmod: FATAL: could not search modules: No such file or directory
   3 warning: %postun(kernel-modules-6.8.7-200.fc39.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status 1
   4 warning: file /usr/share/doc/kernel-keys/6.8.7-200.fc39.x86_64: remove failed: No such file or directory
   5 warning: file /usr/share/licenses/kernel-core/COPYING-6.8.7-200.fc39: remove failed: No such file or directory
   6 warning: file /lib/modules/6.8.7-200.fc39.x86_64: remove failed: No such file or directory
- - - - - -
That's the final 7 lines of the dnf history info output.

I know there were a lot more clean-up phase output lines to the terminal than the above, and that they were fatal/failure/error/warning messages.  Am I correct in assuming that dnf does not log such messages other than to the screen?

Side note: The above messages are referencing 6.8 in f39; I'm at 6.11 and was at 6.10 (f39 and f40) for months.

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