Hi,
Are the following messages a concern relative to Openvpn, which I
don't remember explicitly installing since the fresh install of the
F43 KDE spin, but may have been pulled in when I did the Gnome group
install from DNF. Openvpn has not been explicitly configured in any
way by me, hence I don't understand the messages.
[14/55] Upgrading libcamera-0:0.5.2-5.fc43.x86_64
100% | 20.7 MiB/s | 2.2 MiB | 00m00s
>>> Running sysusers scriptlet:
NetworkManager-openvpn-1:1.12.5-1.fc43.x86_64
>>> Finished sysusers scriptlet:
NetworkManager-openvpn-1:1.12.5-1.fc43.x86_64
>>> Scriptlet output:
>>> <stdin>:1: Conflict with earlier configuration for user 'nm-openvpn'
in /usr/lib/sysusers.d/networkmanager
>>>
[15/55] Upgrading NetworkManager-openvpn-1:1.12.5-1.fc43.x86_64
100% | 23.5 MiB/s | 1.3 MiB | 00m00s
[55/55] Removing java-25-openjdk-headless-1:25.0.1.0.8-1.fc43.x86_64
100% | 144.0 B/s | 442.0 B | 00m03s
>>> Running %triggerin scriptlet: systemd-0:258.3-2.fc43.x86_64
>>> Finished %triggerin scriptlet: systemd-0:258.3-2.fc43.x86_64
>>> Scriptlet output:
>>> /usr/lib/sysusers.d/nm-openvpn-sysusers.conf:1: Conflict with earlier
configuration for user 'nm-openvpn'
>>>
Complete!
regards,
Just further to this, I have now installed F43 in a QEMU/KVM VM from the
KDE Spin I have, and that install has installed Openvpn as a standard
part of the install. The first "sudo dnf upgrade" I ran in the VM
produced the same messages and in both systems the messages keep being
produced with every DNF update.
What do the messages mean, how do I determine what the conflict is and
is this a defect that needs to be logged?
regards,
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