On 03/12/2017 09:24 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
There is a BIG bug in one of those upgrades -- but which one?
If it helps, I had individually downgraded the following and tested, but named remained broken until I backed out the block of packages containing the kernel and gcc. I had individually tried: [2017-03-12 08:33] [ALPM] downgraded bind-tools (9.11.0.P3-2 -> 9.11.0.P3-1) [2017-03-12 08:33] [ALPM] downgraded bind (9.11.0.P3-2 -> 9.11.0.P3-1) No change. [2017-03-12 09:02] [ALPM] downgraded geoip-database (20170307-1 -> 20170207-1) No change. [2017-03-12 09:06] [ALPM] downgraded openresolv (3.9.0-1 -> 3.8.1-1) No change. 2017-03-12 09:18] [ALPM] transaction started [2017-03-12 09:18] [ALPM] downgraded linux-api-headers (4.10.1-1 -> 4.7-1) [2017-03-12 09:18] [ALPM] downgraded geoip-database (20170307-1 -> 20170207-1) [2017-03-12 09:18] [ALPM] downgraded linux-firmware (20170227.5abb924-1 -> 20170217.12987ca-2) [2017-03-12 09:18] [ALPM] downgraded glibc (2.25-1 -> 2.24-2) [2017-03-12 09:18] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Generating locales... [2017-03-12 09:18] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] en_US.UTF-8... done [2017-03-12 09:18] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Generation complete. [2017-03-12 09:18] [ALPM] downgraded gcc-libs (6.3.1-2 -> 6.3.1-1) [2017-03-12 09:19] [ALPM] downgraded linux (4.10.1-1 -> 4.9.9-1) [2017-03-12 09:19] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] >>> Updating module dependencies. Please wait ... [2017-03-12 09:19] [ALPM] downgraded linux-headers (4.10.1-1 -> 4.9.9-1) [2017-03-12 09:19] [ALPM] reinstalled openresolv (3.8.1-1) [2017-03-12 09:19] [ALPM] downgraded binutils (2.28-1 -> 2.27-1) [2017-03-12 09:19] [ALPM] downgraded cifs-utils (6.7-1 -> 6.5-1) [2017-03-12 09:19] [ALPM] downgraded gcc (6.3.1-2 -> 6.3.1-1) [2017-03-12 09:19] [ALPM] downgraded libinput (1.6.3-1 -> 1.6.2-1) [2017-03-12 09:19] [ALPM] downgraded xf86-input-libinput (0.25.0-1 -> 0.24.0-1) [2017-03-12 09:19] [ALPM] downgraded valgrind (3.12.0-2 -> 3.12.0-1) [2017-03-12 09:19] [ALPM] transaction completed Success. So one of the packages in the block upgrade is the culprit. And candidly it is probably either the kernel or gcc, but that is just a suspicion. Should I open a bug, and if so, which package do I open it under? -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.