On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 9:18 AM, steve <st...@lonetwin.net> wrote: > Hmm, yeah, that indeed is weird. Note that since the file size is way too > small (smaller than the /optimized/ .pyo), i doubt it is even a recompiled > file. You may want to either run a rpm -Va or check the filesystem for all > files modified on that date (ref, find -mtime), if you really are curious. > > If you care only about making yum work, you can of course delete the .pyc, > which would cause yum (or any other python script that uses subprocess.py) > to recreate it the next time subprocess is imported ...tho' you probably > knew that already.
I do use python, but I'm new to it. Your comment about the .pyc being recompiled was a great reminder. Thank you. rpm -Va python only flaged that one file. I did mv it, and then ran yum successfully. This was all an excellent reminder of how to properly troubleshoot these kinds of problems.
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