rawhide report: 20060203 changes (touch errors)
Jim Cornette
fct-cornette at insight.rr.com
Sat Feb 4 21:29:13 UTC 2006
Jonathan Berry wrote:
> On 2/4/06, Jim Cornette <fct-cornette at insight.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> Killing yum in process during the installation phase will result in no
>> cleanup after install. Probably packages downloaded to upgrade and were
>
> Actually, it is not yum that I killed, it was gcj-dbtool itself. It
> seems to get run after updating packages that have to do with java, so
> it was running and causing yum to hang. Killing it allows yum to go
> on, but obviously doesn't do all that it was supposed to for that
> package.
Thanks for clarifying.
>
>> not upgraded because of the kill were never installed. Packages before
>> gcj-dbtool probably only have multiple version entries in the rpmdb and
>
> gcj-dbtool wasn't being upgraded, but rather was being used in one of
> the install scriptlets for doing some java stuff.
New territory, I guess finding a better way for updating java related
applications needs worked out.
Jim
>
> Jonathan
>
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