dcrpm ("detect and correct rpm") is a tool to detect and correct common issues around RPM database corruption. It attempts a query against your RPM database and runs db4's db_recover
if it's hung or otherwise seems broken. It then kills any jobs which had the RPM db open previously since they will be stuck in infinite loops within libdb and can't recover cleanly.
Run dcrpm
with no option to detect and correct any outstanding issues with RPM on your host. Additional options can be used to customize logging or select specific remediations. dcrpm is meant to be run from cron regularly to keep things happy and healthy.
dcrpm requires Python 2.7 and above and the package psutil. It also requires lsof
to be in $PATH
. It should work on any Linux distribution with RPM and on Mac OS X.
To use setup.py
you need setuptools >= 40.9.0 (see setup.cfg-only projects).
Substitute legacy_setup.py
if you have an older setuptools (e.g. when building on EL 8).
dcrpm is packaged in Fedora as of Fedora 32 and in EPEL as of EPEL 8. It can be installed with:
dnf install dcrpm
This will also install any necessary dependencies at the same time.
The easiest way to manually install dcrpm is get the source and install it using setup.py:
python setup.py install
This will fetch psutil from PyPI for you. dcrpm also assumes that the system will have RPM and Yum or DNF installed.
If you want to develop, the easiest way to get dcrpm is by using pip:
pip install -r requirements-test.txt # get extra packages
python setup.py install
When developing it's important to make sure the tests continue to pass, and to ensure new features have the appropriate test coverage. You can run the test suite with:
pytest
First, install some extra packages:
pip install -r requirements-release.txt
Then create the source distribution and the wheel:
python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel --universal
This has the advantage of performing the build in an isolated virtual environment. However, it does not build a universal (py2/py3) wheel anymore.
python -m build
Then verify them:
twine check dist/*
A Makefile
is provided to simplify this
make dist
make dist USE_BUILD=1 # use the build module, soon to be default
make dist USE_LEGACY=1 # use legacy_setup.py
make check-release
See the CONTRIBUTING file for how to help out.
dcrpm is GPLv2-licensed.