Re: dnf segfaulting on 32-bit

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Felix Miata composed on 2017-07-21 03:12 (UTC-0400):

> On Intel P4 host gx280 with 2GB RAM tonight this happened about 2/3 through dnf
> update on both F25 and F26 installations, F26 the latter. Last package's
> scriptlet completed for udisks2. Last line before segfault is upgrading
> gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free. Prior to 'dnf update' on both I had run 'dnf update
> dnf* rpm* glib* drac* libso* hawk* syste* fedo*. In F25 with <70 packages left
> to update I rebooted and restarted dnf update only to have it eventually claim
> completion without ever actually installing the kernel to /boot, though the rpm
> DB claimed it was installed. I reinstalled the kernel and it runs Plasma, but I
> wonder what else didn't get completely installed. Distro-sync wouldn't run due
> to some missing dependant rpm I don't remember. Looking at the journal on F26
> suggests that dnf may have been interrupted by some cron job, and there's this:

> Jul 21 02:18:18 gx280 kernel: dnf[5909]: segfault at ae738a35 ip b573218e sp
> bfe6d090 error 4 in libdb-5.3.so (deleted)[b55f2000+1d1000]

Is there a known procedure for avoiding this on installations last updated
several months ago?
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