On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 01:07:05, Michael Ward
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Apologies if I've missed this information, but from what I've pieced together
>from the mailing list, in order for Ubuntu repositories to work correctly
>after upgrading to Spacewalk 2.7, all packages
Hmm...still don't know, why this errata is parsed different right now. Within the updateinfo.xml.gz, this one (for examle) is imported correctly (as it looks)
maint-co...@suse.de" status="stable" type="security" version="2740">
sdksp1-tomcat6
Security update for tomcat6
SUSE
this is exactly what I have done. This is a test system and I ran nightly because of PR500 (debian and ubuntu package version handling) and that is what I have tested. Now that 2.7 has been released, I wanted to upgrade to the "release" and test all other stuff.
Nohad started debugging
well and that may be the root of your problem. you should never run the
nightly version in production! Only run the nightly version in a QA/Dev
environment here you are specifically testing for the next release of
spacewalk. if you run the nightly version in production you are asking for
things to
Dear Spacers,
I’m attempting a fresh install of Spacewalk 2.7 on Centos 6.9 system. I am
having issues with the two repos for the Java packages.
The HowToInstall instructions say:
*Java packages 6 (use for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, Scientific Linux 6,
CentOS 6)*
(cd /etc/yum.repos.d
Damnlooks like I got this error before upgrading to 2.7 release. Went back
to snapshot (with 2.7 nightly) and this error is present. Will start to debug
this.
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. September 2017 um 08:31 Uhr
> Von: "Robert Paschedag"
> An:
Am 27. September 2017 23:58:29 MESZ schrieb Paul Robert Marino
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This is 2.7. Just upgraded from nightly. But I'm