I don't have the messages to show some of this as I accidentally closed the Konsole window that had them.
When I run sudo dnf upgrade and start the upgrade process, for every package being downloaded the last column in the display which is the time taken, that value displays as a negative value counting up to 0 until the download is complete and then it changes to a positive value for however long it took. The same thing happens for the update of each package and the same thing happens for the removal of each package that has been updated.
Is the removal of the old packages that is being shown the DNF5 replacement for the "cleanup" process shown by earlier versions of DNF?
In the case of the removal of the last package to be done, during the 11.25 minutes it took for that removal there were a number of scripts run, which were displayed at the bottom of the konsole window but the message line for each script replaced the message line for the previous script. With the last script to be run the "completing" message line had an exclamation mark where the "i" in "completing" should have been, is that something DNF has done or is there something funny in whatever font is being used for the konsole display?
regards,
Steve
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