On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 00:53:30 +0200, Patrick Dupre wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> After I upgrade a fedora 20 to fedora 22, I run (by mistake)
> yum update.
> It is now running for more than 5 hours (on a machine 10 year old
> with 3G of RAM and plenty of space on the disk). It looks like that it is 
> stock on
> Processing Dependency: xz-libs (x82-32)
> 
> I do not see anything else wrong!
> 
> Should I be more patient, or should I kill the process and run dnf?

Do you mean to indicate that you find it normal to wait 5 hours or
more for the dependency resolving loop? Have you ever had to wait so
long before?

No, that would not be normal.

Else, the architecture is x86-32 not x82-32, and the last few lines of
output would be relevant. One can safely interrupt these package tools
before the final transaction. Processing of dependencies (provided that
you don't just call it like that) is only "looking at things" and not
updating your installed package yet. Next would be the downloading of
packages, then the transaction check, and only afterwards your installation
would be touched.
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