Doing a sudo dnf upgrade I got the following failure:
[ 29/106] Upgrading snapd-selinux-0:2.66.1-0.fc41.noarch 100% | 1.5 KiB/s | 45.4 KiB | 00m30s
>>> Running post-install scriptlet: snapd-selinux-0:2.66.1-0.fc41.noarch
>>> Finished post-install scriptlet: snapd-selinux-0:2.66.1-0.fc41.noarch
>>> Scriptlet output:
>>> Failed to resolve typeattributeset statement at /var/lib/selinux/targeted/tmp/modules/200/snappy/cil:223
>>> Failed to resolve AST
>>> semodule: Failed!
>>>
Doing a google search I found an entry https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/selinux-related-errors-when-updating-packages-or-using-certain-tools-after-upgrade-to-fedora-36/73562 that indicates this was an issue in F36 where selinux removed some classes and was only an issue where F36 was an upgrade and not a fresh install, and that selinux updates needed to be installed in say F35 to prevent these messages.
Given that I got this in F41 which is an upgrade from F40, has a similar defect been introduced in Selinux in F41?
During the same dnf upgrade process I also got the following errors at the end, what log files is it referring to, or has anybody else received these messages and understands what they are?
[106/106] Removing gnome-initial-setup-0:47.1-1.fc41.x86_64 100% | 2.0 B/s | 108.0 B | 00m52s
>>> Running trigger-install scriptlet: systemd-0:256.8-1.fc41.x86_64c41.x86_64h
>>> Finished trigger-install scriptlet: systemd-0:256.8-1.fc41.x86_64
>>> Scriptlet output:
>>> Failed to start jobs: Failed to enqueue some jobs, see logs for details: Invalid argument
>>>
>>> Running trigger-post-uninstall scriptlet: systemd-0:256.8-1.fc41.x86_64c41.x86_64h
>>> Finished trigger-post-uninstall scriptlet: systemd-0:256.8-1.fc41.x86_64
>>> Scriptlet output:
>>> Failed to start jobs: Failed to enqueue some jobs, see logs for details: Invalid argument
>>>
regards,
Steve
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