On Thu, Oct 23, 2025 at 7:58 AM Michael D. Setzer II <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 23 Oct 2025 at 6:36, Roger Heflin wrote:
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> From:                   Roger Heflin <[email protected]>
> Date sent:              Thu, 23 Oct 2025 06:36:57 -0500
> Subject:                Re: Notice on shutdown or reboot seems to take
> 5m Timeout?
> To:                     [email protected],
>         Community support for Fedora users
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> > The timeout is what happens when the daemon in the service refuses to stop.
> >
> > So a bug in the executable causing it to lockup and/or something else
> > that causes it to ignore a kill -TERM and/or it receives the kill
> > -TERM but never quite finishes and exits.
> >
>
> Thanks for info. Any way to figure out how to figure out what is
> cuasing the issue? Seems it would check, and end when it found out
> nothing more was needed rather than waiting the full 5 minutes.
>

It caches dnf5, and it SLIGHTLY speeds it up from what I can tell.

I long uninstalled its rpm on 2 of my 4 machines because it must have
annoyed me a few times, and those machines still do dnf
updates/installs reasonably fast.

And it is caching, so it is not absolutely necessary, and if
unnecessary caching slows you down when it has an issue for ANY
reason, you get rid of it.

It is not the first poorly though out/poorly implemented caching
daemon that has caused issues, it won't be the last.
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