On Mon, 2018-03-12 at 21:53 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Mon, 2018-03-12 at 22:44 -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Last week doing 'coredumpctl gdb' or abrt-cli report, to get a
> local
> stack trace, asks for debuginfo and sometimes debugsource packages
> installed. But when I follow the suggested dnf command, what I
> actually have downloaded are a bunch of stale packages, and then
> gdb
> complains that there's no debug symbols available.
>
> a. By stale, I mean a week old; gnome-shell-3.27.92-1.fc28 ~ March
> 5
> is installed, and the debug info I get for a dozen dependencies are
> for e.g. gnome-shell-3.27.91-2.fc28 ~ Feb 22.
>
> b. Even though the dnf command is version specific, it proceeds to
> offer up a substitute that's stale and pointless. I think it should
> fail.
>
> Any suggestions? If it's just a hiccup and should be cleared out by
> now then I'm just going to ignore it
This. As was discussed in quite a lot of places, composes were
failing
all last week.
Since yesterday composes start working as usual and
fedora-secondary was synced and all debug trees seems updated .
Did you try dnf --refresh ?
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Sérgio M. B.