On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 16:31:02 +0200 Hans de Goede <j.w.r.degoede@xxxxxx> wrote: > If it doesn't fix this, maybe the following is an idea: > -modify yum to detect if its yum-updatesd which is locking the > current yum "database" > -if it is yum-updatesd send it a signal to stop doing whats its > doing, on which it will finish its current operation, and then > release the db. -print: "waiting for yum-updatesdb to release the > database" -poll the database lock 2 times a second or so > -continue Just to point out that this could be quite the long wait if you've got yum-updatesd configured to auto install. -- Jesse Keating Release Engineer: Fedora
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