Hot: Restoretoolspkg
A typical de-obfuscated snippet from similar strains reveals a simple logic structure:
Use restoretoolspkg hot as a first responder tool for non-kernel package corruption, with a low RTO requirement, but always have a cold restore plan as a fallback. restoretoolspkg hot
| Error Message | Likely Cause | Resolution | |---------------|--------------|-------------| | Package database locked | Another package manager process (apt, rpm, yum) running | Kill/wait for other process, or use --force-unlock | | File conflict: /path/file already owned by different package | Layout change between backup and current OS | Restore to alternate path, then manually merge | | Hot restore not supported for this package type | Kernel/metapackage | Use cold restore | | Staging area full | Insufficient /tmp or restore cache | Clear space or redirect staging with --temp-dir | A typical de-obfuscated snippet from similar strains reveals
If you want to safely clear system junk like this, it is always better to use the "About This Mac" > "Storage" > "Manage" tool or a trusted utility like DaisyDisk rather than manually deleting files from the root Library. How to Fix Issues Related to RestoreToolsPkg with a low RTO requirement
