On Mon, 2008-10-06 at 17:38 -0700, Jesse Keating wrote: > Maybe this is just a "me" thing and I should use different caches, but > when I try to use the same cachedir and compose i686 and x86_64 images, > I can run into a situation where the repomd.xml for say the 64bit repo > is newer than the repomd.xml for the 32bit repo. This can lead to a > situation where livecd-creator won't pull down the repodata for the > 32bit repo after a 64bit run, which will lead to the compose crashing > horribly. > > With pungi, I force re-getting all the repodata, regardless of existing > content. It's a little extra downloading but it ensures we always get > the right repodata. Do people think that's what should be done with > livecd-creator, or should I just set up my scripts so that when > composing i686 I use one cache dir, and when composing x86_64 I use > another?
The default is that we use a fresh cache directory for each individual run. If you're reusing cachedirs, you should either be keeping them arch-specific or just nuke metadata yourself in between runs. I'd really prefer keeping any information about how repos are built, verified, etc out of livecd-creator as it's just another thing that can get out of sync over time Jeremy -- Fedora-livecd-list mailing list Fedora-livecd-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-livecd-list