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Describe the bug
after a semi clean install i get the following error when trying to use swupd
Cannot acquire lock file, another swupd process is already running (possibly auto-update)
the software installer does not seem to give me that error.
persists after reboots
To Reproduce
run swupd
Expected behavior
A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
Environment (please complete the following information):
You can see that swupd update is running in the background. You can wait for it to complete, or stop it manually by running sudo systemctl stop swupd-update.service.
Describe the bug
after a semi clean install i get the following error when trying to use swupd
Cannot acquire lock file, another swupd process is already running (possibly auto-update)
the software installer does not seem to give me that error.
persists after reboots
To Reproduce
run swupd
Expected behavior
A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
Environment (please complete the following information):
Distribution: Clear Linux OS
Installed version: 35000
Version URL: https://cdn.download.clearlinux.org/update
Content URL: https://cdn.download.clearlinux.org/update
AMD Ryzen 9 3950X 16-Core Processor
3070 NVIDIA
tanghe@clr-d8ad8fed7e24478cb7d05dce339e80b9~ $ ps
PID TTY TIME CMD
3073 pts/0 00:00:00 bash
23182 pts/0 00:00:00 ps
tanghe@clr-d8ad8fed7e24478cb7d05dce339e80b9~ $ sudo swupd diagnose
Error: Cannot acquire lock file, another swupd process is already running (possibly auto-update)
Error: Failed swupd initialization, exiting now
tanghe@clr-d8ad8fed7e24478cb7d05dce339e80b9~ $ sudo swupd diagnose
Error: Cannot acquire lock file, another swupd process is already running (possibly auto-update)
Error: Failed swupd initialization, exiting now
tanghe@clr-d8ad8fed7e24478cb7d05dce339e80b9~ $ ps aux | grep swupd
root 1690 9.1 4.0 2357036 1334188 ? Ssl 00:11 2:01 /usr/bin/swupd update --no-progress
tanghe 38050 0.0 0.0 6888 2768 pts/0 S+ 00:33 0:00 grep swupd
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