Urgh, so looking at [1] and local testing -- I guess this fails on install time too, but dnf doesn't return an error code then. It's only on the cleanup path, when we're just uninstalling the one kernel, that it fails and then breaks the build
Hacking in a /etc/machine-id might be the solution here
Urgh, so looking at [1] and local testing -- I guess this fails on install time too, but dnf doesn't return an error code then. It's only on the cleanup path, when we're just uninstalling the one kernel, that it fails and then breaks the build
Hacking in a /etc/machine-id might be the solution here
I have filed [2]
[1] http:// logs.openstack. org/34/ 497734/ 3/check/ gate-dib- dsvm-functests- python2- ubuntu- trusty- image-nv/ b9cf382/ console. html /bugzilla. redhat. com/show_ bug.cgi? id=1486124
[2] https:/