*Workaround: *plug in a USB mouse (not trackpad) and move it in any 
direction (one pixel is enough) and tup will continue

(This problem only arises due to having to use a workaround to fix my 
lenovo wireless keyboard on linux in the first place)


On Saturday, November 17, 2018 at 6:35:26 AM UTC, Ben Golightly wrote:
>
> This bug is almost certainly not tup's fault - initramfs-tools has the 
> same problem
>
> *I'm just interested to see if anyone else can reproduce this.*
>
> In one shell, run:
>
>     sudo cat /sys/kernel/debug/usb/usbmon/0u
>
> Leave it to run.
>
> In another shell, run "tup upd" in any project.
>
> tup hangs at exit.
>
> Terminating the cat command in the first shell (Ctrl+c).
>
> tup resumes and sometimes prints:
>
> "tup error: Unable to unmount the fuse file-system on .tup/mnt (return 
> code = 2). You may have to unmount this manually as root: umount -f 
> .tup/mnt"
>
> -- although .tup/mnt DOES seems to have been unmounted
>
> I'm using Debian stable/stretch.
>
> Please let me know if anyone can reproduce the error
>

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