ok, so perhaps I needed to use `sudo` previously - I ended up manually
wiping the `/var/lib/mock/ directory contents and that fixed me up
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Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to do the trick - the `mock
--scrub=all` runs, but then the same error keeps occurring on both systems
Any other thoughts as to how to more aggressively/manually force an update?
Mark E. Fuller, Ph.D.
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Mark,
You likely just need to scrub mock to clean out the dnf4 based bootstrap. A
fresh one with dnf5 will be automatically downloaded.
mock --scrub=all
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