Re: Did anyone's F20 system randomly "reboot" after updating from updates-testing just recently?

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On 01/16/2014 01:10 AM, Ankur Sinha wrote:
There's something off somewhere. I just fresh installed from the Alpha USB
stick I had. I ran a dnf update which went OK, other than the usbmuxd
scriptlet failure which iirc is a known issue. After that, I got down to
installing my other packages and I get quite a few scriptlet failures now:

    1 warning: %post(perl-libs-4:5.18.2-289.fc20.x86_64) scriptlet failed,
exit status 127

<Snipped>

I ran into this problem yesterday myself on a fresh install. It first cropped up during the update to KDE 4.12, and I asked Rex Dieter in the KDE channel about it. I managed to copy the output from the sddm install, and this is our brief convo about it. He seems to think it is a systemd problem:

[12:05] <danofsatx> Non-fatal POSTIN scriptlet failure in rpm package sddm-0.2.0-16.20130914git50ca5b20,fc29,x86_64
[12:05] * rdieter checks sddm packaging
[12:06] <danofsatx> warning: %post(sddm-0.2.0-16.20130914git50ca5b20,fc29.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status 127
[12:06] <rdieter> odd, looks like systemd's fault
[12:06] <rdieter> it just has:  %systemd_post sddm.service
[12:07] <rdieter> hrm, maybe missing runtime dep
[12:07] <rdieter> nope, %{?systemd_requires}
[12:08] <rdieter> wierd

I did a final update last night to bring everything up to speed with the updates-testing repo enabled, and got this output - it's too much to paste in the email so it's on paste.fedora:
http://paste.fedoraproject.org/68957/89881516/

Summarization: I'm getting A LOT of scriptlet failures with exit status 127. Any clues what that exit status means, and what's broken?

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