On 3/13/24 10:10, Neal Becker wrote:
On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 2:50 PM Joe Zeff joe@zeff.us wrote:
On 03/12/2024 12:33 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
Failed to start jobs: Failed to enqueue some jobs, see logs for details: Invalid argument
Should I worry? I don't even know what armadillo is.
Did you look at the logs and if not, why not? Checking Wikipedia, armadillo is a C++ library for linear algebra.
I didn't search, because I don't know an easy way to do it. Back when syslog was text it was easy. Let's try: journalctl -g 'Failed to start jobs:'
-g --grep
I couldn't find any way to pass grep options to -g but grep itself has -A and -B for showing "n" number of lines After or Before the matched context.
The journalctl manpage has an option -n --lines that combined with -g MAY do something like that but I haven't tried it yet.
... Mar 13 07:17:37 nbecker0 packagekitd[723125]: Failed to start jobs: Failed to enqueue some jobs, see logs for details: Invalid argument
OK, that still tells me nothing. I need to see the lines before this, and maybe after. Any ideas?