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Sqlite command line stuck
Sqlite command line stuck














  • Removed 'isUndo' and 'isBaselineMigration' from 'ResolvedMigration'.
  • use 'BaselineJavaMigration' from the 'flyway-proprietary' package to make Java-based Baseline Migrations now.
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  • 'baselineMigrationPrefix' removed from Configuration - see the docs for this parameter for how to configure it via the API.
  • 'CoreMigrationType' enum field 'baselineMigration' now called 'baseline', for which the type 'BASELINE' now returns true.
  • 'SQL_BASELINE' and 'JDBC_BASELINE' migration types removed from 'flyway-core'.
  • 'MigrationType' moved into 'extensibility' package as an enum and replaced with 'CoreMigrationType'.
  • Removed parameters 'ignorePendingMigrations', 'ignoreMissingMigrations', 'ignoreIgnoredMigrations' and 'ignoreFutureMigrations' as they are replaced by 'ignoreMigrationPatterns'.
  • sqlite command line stuck

    Removed parameter 'oracleKerberosConfigFile' as it is replaced by 'kerberosConfigFile'.Removed deprecated parameters for configuring secrets managers.Change default of cleanDisabled to true.Don't clear the Url/Pass/Username when setting a data source.'getResolvedMigration' method on Java Migrations interface now takes a StatementInterceptor.Script & Java migrations are no longer executed during a dry run.Migration patterns that are version numbers are treated as numbers rather than strings when matching to migrations.Poll One for Postgres users - which CI/CD tools do you use? Integrating Google Cloud Secret Manager."semanage fcontext -list -locallist" to no longer return anything, yay! OK, let's hope this helps. Removing that, NULL'ing its etc version and re-installing selinux-policy-targeted makes So, the etc version of this file is pulled from /var/lib/selinux/targeted/active/file_contexts.local, I don't recall running semanage on these objects, weird. $ rpm -qf /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts.local var/lib/rpm/rpmdb.sqlite-wal system_u:object_r:abrt_var_cache_t:s0 var/lib/rpm/rpmdb.sqlite-shm system_u:object_r:abrt_var_cache_t:s0 var/lib/rpm/rpmdb.sqlite system_u:object_r:abrt_var_cache_t:s0 usr/lib/chromium-browser/chromium-browser.sh system_u:object_r:bin_t:s0 usr/lib/chromium-browser system_u:object_r:bin_t:s0 usr/lib/chrome-sandbox system_u:object_r:chrome_sandbox_exec_t:s0 # This file is auto-generated by libsemanage

    sqlite command line stuck

    $ cat /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts.local var/lib/rpm/rpmdb.sqlite-wal all files system_u:object_r:abrt_var_cache_t:s0 var/lib/rpm/rpmdb.sqlite-shm all files system_u:object_r:abrt_var_cache_t:s0

    sqlite command line stuck

    var/lib/rpm/rpmdb.sqlite all files system_u:object_r:abrt_var_cache_t:s0 usr/lib/chromium-browser/chromium-browser.sh all files system_u:object_r:bin_t:s0 usr/lib/chromium-browser all files system_u:object_r:bin_t:s0 usr/lib/chrome-sandbox all files system_u:object_r:chrome_sandbox_exec_t:s0

    sqlite command line stuck

    Hm, this command indeed lists some objects: Rebooted again with "selinux=0 audit=0" to have a working F33 system :( Setroubleshootd: error: cannot open Recommendname index using sqlite - Operation not permitted (1)Īudit: AVC avc: denied ' j.4 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nĭespite no more messages from "setroubleshootd", the system would still not come up completely, the Gnome login window did not appear. Setroubleshootd: error: Unable to open sqlite database /var/lib/rpm/rpmdb.sqlite: unable to open database file After upgrading from F32 to F33 the system was trying to boot, but was unable to do so because setroubleshoot & auditd was spewing out the following message over and over again:














    Sqlite command line stuck