(In reply to Benjamin Zeller from comment #9) > From you log I was not able to see anything that would hold back rpm from > being installed. But you sure have a lot of orphaned packages in that dup > run. Did you recently remove any older repositories that maybe could'Ve > messed up dependencies? Those orphans are probably because of the full rebuild. > I just did a upgrade of my laptop system from 20200314-0 -> 20200829-0 which > also did run through without any issues, so it does not seem to be a general > issue. > > We can leave the bug open until next week Michael comes back, maybe he has a > idea what could've caused this. 2020-08-27 14:19:07 <1> linux-xkgz(10495) [libsolv] PoolImpl.cc(logSat):125 job: install rpm.i586 2020-08-27 14:19:07 <1> linux-xkgz(10495) [libsolv] PoolImpl.cc(logSat):125 - job Rule #98281: 2020-08-27 14:19:07 <1> linux-xkgz(10495) [libsolv] PoolImpl.cc(logSat):125 rpm-4.14.2.1-5.1.i586 [4294] (w1) 2020-08-27 14:19:07 <1> linux-xkgz(10495) [libsolv] PoolImpl.cc(logSat):125 rpm-4.15.1-6.2.i586 [84879] (w2) 2020-08-27 14:19:07 <1> linux-xkgz(10495) [libsolv] PoolImpl.cc(logSat):125 rpm-4.14.2.1-5.1.i586 [119820]I That looks a bit suspicious to me, maybe a lock?