On Mon, 30 Dec 2024 at 23:12, Felix Miata <[email protected]> wrote:
> Neither > > color_list_installed_older=gray > color_list_installed_newer=gray > color_list_installed_reinstall=gray > color_list_installed_running_kernel=gray > color_list_installed_extra=gray > color_list_available_upgrade=gray > color_list_available_downgrade=gray > color_list_available_install=gray > color_list_available_reinstall=gray > color_list_available_running_kernel=gray > > nor > > color_list_installed_older=white > color_list_installed_newer=white > color_list_installed_reinstall=white > color_list_installed_running_kernel=white > color_list_installed_extra=white > color_list_available_upgrade=white > color_list_available_downgrade=white > color_list_available_install=white > color_list_available_reinstall=white > color_list_available_running_kernel=white > > in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf produces any noticeable effect in 41 on running > > dnf upgrade > > Most reporting what it will do is in colors, while most output from > proceeding > after y is bright white, with a bit of either red?, brown? or orange?. > What does the following show: # ls -l `which dnf` # dnf --dump-main-config | grep color # dnf --setopt=color_list_available_upgrade=white check-update The parsing of dnf is slightly picky about commas/spaces. If that doesn't show the expected values, check your config. If it does show the right values, don't know what to say. Maybe strace the process execution. Do some more digging, there are some logs in /var/log/dnf* which might shed some light.
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