Hi Richard,
DNF uses three types of locks (metadata, download and rpmdb lock) to
allow more or less parallel execution of DNF commands.
IIRC, the actual issue with kmods has been already resolved in upstream
by switching rpmdb lock to blocking mode.
Regards,
Michal
On 07/16/2015 05:20 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
I remember frequently (to my dismay) getting messages from yum saying
that another process had a lock on the RPM database.
Due to a recent rash of issues with the akmods package I have been
investigating why the kmods are not getting installed.
Out of curiosity I tried running two dnf update instances in two
different terminals and I did not get the message, in fact it acted
like nothing was wrong!
Of course I hit "n" to not install the updates so I'm not sure what
would happen if I had hit "y"...
Am I missing something here?
Thanks,
Richard
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