On Wed, 14 Jun 2017, Jon Ingason wrote: > I just installed Fedora 26 Beta 1.4 Gnome Workstation from > Fedora-Server-netinst-x86_64-26_Beta-1.4.iso. Then I did "sudo dnf > update" in terminal window: > > $ sudo dnf update --refresh > Fedora 26 - x86_64 - Test Updates 5.4 MB/s | 23 MB > 00:04 > Senaste kontroll av utgång av metadata: för 0:00:00 sedan den ons 14 jun > 2017 19 > :16:47. > Beroenden upplösta. Tt has long been known that using potentially 'stale' cursor handles, under a scripting language such as Python, which, as we look at the transaction, is modifying the BDB backing store 'underneath itself'. This will result in corruption such as this. An ancient version of 'yum' back in the Seth K Vidal days ran into this as well. This is nothing new, or unknowable as to its source It is not RPM, it is not BDB -- it is incautious coders trying to change the tires on a moving vehicle without adequate precautions, and being surprised when 'bad stuff' TM happens -- Russ herrold _______________________________________________ test mailing list -- test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to test-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx