On 11/6/25 1:24 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/6/25 1:09 PM, Charles Dennett wrote:
On 11/6/25 3:16 PM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
I keep repeating this worked just fine a few days ago.  I'm trying to read the database not write it.



One thing I would try just to eliminate any possible problems would be to clean the dnf cache:

dnf clean all
dnf4 clean all

I've had one or two issues in the pastwhere that helped.

I run dnf as myself when I just want to look.  I run it as root (sudo) when I want it to update/add/remove something.

Some dnf4 commands work as a user, but "list installed" specifically doesn't now.  I don't know if it worked before.

But "rpm -qa" is a much lighter option if that's all you want.

Cleaning the caches seems to fix the problem.

Paolo
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