So I was wondering, is there a place you can make the --debug
flag output to or if there was a default location besides the terminal itself?
Like the title says pacman -Syu
is occasionally hard locking the computer forcing a power cycle. After restarting the computer the update will go fine after deleting the archives that are corrupted from the failed update.
It always hangs in the :: Running post-transaction hooks...
part of the update. This time it hung specifically on the ( 3/19) Reloading system manager configuration...
I have tried to redirect the debug output like:
pacman -Syu --debug >> ~/Desktop/pacdebug.txt
but it seems that I only get the standard upgrade output.
Is there some other tool or steps I can use to investigate this?
This has been happening since I upgraded to KDE 6 but I don't think it's directly related to KDE it's just when it started.
Thanks!
~~Update for future peoples:~~
~~At this point I'm relatively sure that I had broken my kernel. I switched to a different kernel and the pacman
freezing has stopped. Still testing but so far I'm pretty confident that was the issue as it has been several days without issue.~~
~~To future peoples that might be having a similar issue try a different kernel and if the issue is resolved, remove the broken kernel + kernel headers and reinstall it.~~
Maybe do
pacman -Syu --debug >& ~/Desktop/pacdebug.txt
to redirect stderr too?Looks like that will almost work, I need to answer
:: Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
and possibly other questions. Do you think that I should use the--noconfirm
flag?Yeah, that's probably the easiest way to get it to work.
I'm going to wait for a couple days to see if anyone else has any ideas and use the time to do some more investigating. If all else fails I'll just have to hope I get an update that doesn't require an important intervention.
Thanks again, your advice is much appreciated!