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GNOME Software: cannot create temporary file error #344
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Is this a fresh installation? There is a known bug for fresh 36 installation that require manual update on the command line. |
@travier It’s a fresh install, yes. Do you per chance have a link to the issue where this is being tracked? |
You have to run |
@travier Im confused; if everyone has to run rpm-ostree update after installing Fedora Silverblue in order to have a functional system, why isn’t the installer doing this by default? Surely the default should be that a new install of Fedora Silverblue should be fully functional, no? :) (Can you imagine installing macOS and the App Store doesn’t work unless you run a command in terminal?) |
I agree, but unfortunately a bug slipped into the Silverblue ISO just before release thus resulting in this situation. To fix it we would need to respin the ISO and do testing. |
Future CI work (see #334) might help avoiding that. |
@travier Ah, cool, as long as it’s not a “won’t fix”, I don’t have a problem with the fix arriving in a later version. Just didn’t want that to be a “fact of life” and/or slip through the cracks in future versions :) |
I got it on Here's the log:
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Describe the bug
GNOME Software said I had updates. I clicked on the notification. Got a modal dialogue telling me no updates were installed. (Don’t have a screen capture of that.) Then, in the updates tab, I see a ‘cannot create temporary file’ error (see screen capture).
To Reproduce
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Expected behavior
Not seeing this error.
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Additional context
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