On Tue, 2026-02-10 at 07:27 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> > On Mon, 2026-02-09 at 08:13 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> > > You could try removing the dnf conf file and possibly as a last
> > > resort, reinstalling dnf.
> > Before doing something so drastic (how are you going to reinstall
> > dnf
> > if you don't have a working dnf?), at a bare minimum run:
> > 
> > rpm -V dnf5
> > 
> > and see what is says.
> > 
> > poc
> 
> Hi Patrick, just a silly question are saying that even though "sudo
> dnf reinstall dnf" indicates it is going to do that, if you actually
> tell it to go and do that, it will fail?

I'm suggesting that the OP check the current installation before
considering a reinstall.

If dnf is broken, using it to reinstall itself may or may not work,
depending on the breakage. If it's not broken, reinstalling it is a
waste of time.

poc
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