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Describe the bug
"swupd diagnose" and "swupd repair" do not repair the System.
To Reproduce
Hi there,
I am running Clear Linux for a while now and suddenly while normal usage it crashed (start of Android Studio).
To see if there are issues on my system I ran: sudo swupd diagnose
Indeed it showed a whole bunch of missing files and files which have a wrong hash.
So, I ran: sudo swupd repair
The output is:
Inspected 248584 files
2169 files were missing
2169 of 2169 missing files were replaced
0 of 2169 missing files were not replaced
881 files did not match
881 of 881 files were repaired
0 of 881 files were not repaired
(…)
Repair successful
I rebooted the system and checked again using: sudo swupd diagnose
Same output… Of cause I start the repair again. Which resulted in the same output as before.
It keeps going that way. At this point I am not able to “repair” the system.
Others I have talked to had the same issue. Am I doing something wrong?
Expected behavior
Use swupds repair funktionality and it acutally does repair the system.
Environment (please complete the following information):
Clear Linux OS Version: 35130
Platform: Notebook, Intel i7 8th gen
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
we're in the middle of changing how we provide avx2/512 binaries and
libraries and swupd repair will result in a correct system, but will
unfortunately complain while doing so.
we're looking at how we can make swupd not complain about a correct setup
in the new avx2/512 world
On Mon, Oct 18, 2021 at 3:16 AM Pamalosebi ***@***.***> wrote:
*Describe the bug*
"swupd diagnose" and "swupd repair" do not repair the System.
*To Reproduce*
Hi there,
I am running Clear Linux for a while now and it suddenly while normal
usage it crashed (start of Android Studio).
To see if there are issues on my system I ran:
sudo swupd diagnose
Indeed it showed a whole bunch of missing files and files which have a
wrong hash.
So, I ran:
sudo swupd repair
The output is:
Inspected 248584 files
2169 files were missing
2169 of 2169 missing files were replaced
0 of 2169 missing files were not replaced
881 files did not match
881 of 881 files were repaired
0 of 881 files were not repaired
(…)
Repair successful
I rebooted the system and checked again using:
sudo swupd diagnose
Same output… Of cause I start the repair again. Which resulted in the same
output as before.
It keeps going that way. At this point I am not able to “repair” the
system.
Others I have talked to had the same issue. Am I doing something wrong?
*Expected behavior*
Use swupds repair funktionality and it acutally does repair the system.
*Environment (please complete the following information):*
- Clear Linux OS Version: 35130
- Platform: Notebook, Intel i7 8th gen
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Describe the bug
"swupd diagnose" and "swupd repair" do not repair the System.
To Reproduce
Hi there,
I am running Clear Linux for a while now and suddenly while normal usage it crashed (start of Android Studio).
To see if there are issues on my system I ran:
sudo swupd diagnose
Indeed it showed a whole bunch of missing files and files which have a wrong hash.
So, I ran:
sudo swupd repair
The output is:
I rebooted the system and checked again using:
sudo swupd diagnose
Same output… Of cause I start the repair again. Which resulted in the same output as before.
It keeps going that way. At this point I am not able to “repair” the system.
Others I have talked to had the same issue. Am I doing something wrong?
Expected behavior
Use swupds repair funktionality and it acutally does repair the system.
Environment (please complete the following information):
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: