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Description of problem: It doesn't clear the "unfinished" installations. Also, the App "store" never installs anything here... Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): cherokee-1.2.101-1.fc15.x86_64 How reproducible: Try to install something using the app store. I tried Redmine. When it hangs/fails, you will see an exclamation sign with the following text: Detected 1 unfinished installations: Clean up When you hit cleanup and try to remove the unfinished install, it will do nothing at all. Steps to Reproduce: 1. su - 2. cherokee-admin 3. Go to Apps section 4. Generate a failed installation (redmine fails with me all the time) 5. Try to cleanup the failed installation Actual results: It does nothing. Expected results: It should cleanup the failed installation. Additional info: The workaround is to delete everything inside /var/lib/cherokee and restart cherokee-admin. Maybe selinux/permission issues there? Does it need root for that section?
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