After updates I got a dnfdragora-updater icon at panel. I clicked on it in the option “open dnfdragora-dialog” and closed the dnfdragora window that pop up. Then, the dnfdragora-updater icon changed and I got that message:
I hope it is OK that I changed the title to hopefully be a bit more descriptive. I have a feeling that this application is not working properly and if not we certainly need to get it fixed.
So what I am doing is I restarted this application from command line (Konsole) as user like:
$ dnfdragora-updater
and let it sit for half a day or more and see what happens. Then I’ll have Konsole output to post with I hope some indication of where to look next.
And I believe this is the same event from journalctl:
Jan 17 19:51:32 ben79-pc dbus-daemon[806]: [system] Activating via systemd: service name='org.baseurl.DnfSystem' unit='dnfdaemon.service' requested by ':1.40' (uid=1001 pi>
Jan 17 19:51:32 ben79-pc systemd[1]: Starting Package management dnf daemon...
Jan 17 19:51:32 ben79-pc dbus-daemon[806]: [system] Successfully activated service 'org.baseurl.DnfSystem'
Jan 17 19:51:32 ben79-pc systemd[1]: Started Package management dnf daemon.
...
Jan 17 19:51:49 ben79-pc systemd[1]: Created slice system-systemd\x2dcoredump.slice.
Jan 17 19:51:49 ben79-pc systemd[1]: Started Process Core Dump (PID 6823/UID 0).
Jan 17 19:51:49 ben79-pc systemd-coredump[6824]: Failed to generate stack trace: Unwinding not supported for this architecture
Jan 17 19:51:49 ben79-pc systemd-coredump[6824]: Process 1437 (python3) of user 1001 dumped core.
Jan 17 19:51:49 ben79-pc systemd[1]: systemd-coredump@0-6823-0.service: Succeeded.
Jan 17 19:51:49 ben79-pc systemd[1]: systemd-coredump@0-6823-0.service: Consumed 208ms CPU time.