Le 08/10/2010 16:40, stan a Ãcrit : > Hi, > > I installed F14 x86_64 from the Beta DVD this week. When I updated the > huge number of packages I normally install, I found that whenever > certain php-pear packages or the php-channel-doctrine package are > installed or updated, yum fires off php and it runs using over 90% of > CPU, and seemingly doing nothing. I let it run for a while to see if > it was doing something useful, and it ran for over 40 minutes without > ending, using most of the cpu during that time. When I cancel the > transaction, yum in the future informs me that there is a transaction > awaiting completion and I should run yum-complete-transaction. When I > do the same behavior ensues. Could you provides the installed php extension list ? rpm -qa php\* | sort 1/ yum update --exclude php\* (to avoid long list in next) 2/ yum update And a full yum transaction output + > > I assume this is an error, and so I wonder where to file it. Is this an > error in yum? In php? In the configuration of the package being > installed? What should the bugzilla be opened against? I would rather > not open a bugzilla for each component that does this, so how would I > generalize it? > > Thanks. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test