On 11/5/25 4:34 PM, Tim via users wrote:
On Wed, 2025-11-05 at 15:31 -0800, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
I have used dnf4 on F42 for months without issue. Now dnf4 is
complaining about writing a read only file when before it never
complained.  Why has this behaviour changed?

I've never used a "dnf4" command on F42, I've always just typed "dnf".
Is there some reason you want to specify dnf4?

Under F41 I had the following script

dnf list all > ~/yum.listall; dnf list installed > ~/yum.installed

I would run this script after every update. This script fails under F42, but it works with dfn4. Under F42 the dnf version would be

dnf list --available > ~/yum.listall; dnf list --installed > ~/yum.installed

I just preferred the dnf4 semantics.

Paolo
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