I've made this change independently, and I recall it working. I don't know how this affects debian and other apt-based systems, however.
On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 8:53 PM, Christopher <[email protected]> wrote: > As a workaround, it would only take a slight modification to the POM > to re-generate the RPM with the correct arch (change > '<needarch>true</needarch>' to '<needarch>x86_64</needarch>' in the > parent pom.xml). > > This change could be made for 1.4.4, I suppose, if it's not too late > to sneak in that fix (Mike Drob had mentioned trying to tag 1.4.4 > soon). If you can confirm this change fixes things for you, and you > create a ticket with a fixVersion of 1.4.4, we can make the change. > > -- > Christopher L Tubbs II > http://gravatar.com/ctubbsii > > > On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 8:10 PM, Andres Danter <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Christopher, > > > > That's an excellent observation, and something that is easy to verify and > > fix. > > > > Is there anyone opposed to changing the Arch of the 1.4.3 RPM from amd64 > to > > x86_64, if that is the problem here? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Andres > > On Jul 7, 2013 6:11 PM, "Christopher" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> The ARCH for the 1.4.3 RPM is amd64 instead of x86_64. I'm guessing > >> that's why you're seeing this problem. RPM will still install the > >> 1.4.3 RPM, but YUM doesn't like it. > >> > >> -- > >> Christopher L Tubbs II > >> http://gravatar.com/ctubbsii > >> > >> > >> On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 9:21 PM, Andres Danter <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> > Hi all, > >> > > >> > I ran into an odd problem and was wondering if anyone could verify a > >> > possible issue. > >> > > >> > I tried setting up a local yum repository that contains only the RPM > for > >> > Accumulo 1.4.3. I created a file in /etc/yum.repos.d called > local.repo. > >> > It contains the following: > >> > > >> > [localrepo] > >> > name=localrepo > >> > baseurl=file:///var/www/html/localrepo > >> > enabled=1 > >> > gpgcheck=0 > >> > > >> > I placed the RPM in /var/www/html/localrepo/accumulo/ > >> > > >> > Then I ran the following command: > >> > > >> > createrepo /var/www/html/localrepo > >> > > >> > Then I ran the following: > >> > > >> > repoquery -q --repoid=localrepo -a > >> > > >> > Which returned nothing. It should have listed the Accumulo RPM. > >> > > >> > I then replaced the 1.4.3 RPM with the 1.5.0 RPM and ran the following > >> > command: > >> > > >> > createrepo --update /var/www/html/localrepo > >> > > >> > Then I ran: > >> > > >> > yum clean all > >> > > >> > Then I re-ran: > >> > > >> > repoquery -q --repoid=localrepo -a > >> > > >> > This time the command returned: > >> > > >> > accumulo-0:1.5.0-1.noarch > >> > > >> > I was even able to install the Accumulo 1.5.0 RPM using Yum. I was > >> unable > >> > to do that with the 1.4.3 RPM. > >> > > >> > So has anyone ever successfully set up a repository with the 1.4.3 > RPM? > >> > Does anyone have any clue as to why one RPM is seen by Yum and the > other > >> is > >> > not? I figured it has to do with the metadata that is created when > the > >> RPM > >> > is built, but I don't have any insight beyond that. > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > > >> > Andres > >> >
