I read somewhere that, when a scriptlet fails during upgrade, one need only turn off selinux, run the upgrade, and then turn selinux back on. Fine, but I won't know in advance that a scriptlet is going to fail and I'm not disabling selinux every time I upgrade some packages, just in case there are some pesky failing scriptlets, so... 1. Do I even need to worry about those scriptlets that failed? Will something not be ungraded correctly and, hence, not work or not be configured as intended? 2. Since the package already got upgraded, but the scriptlets didn't, can I repeat the upgrade of the package in question? How? -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test