Hi I've noticed some issues when I try and install the latest nightly build. I don't think the issue relates to spacewalk or the nightly build, however I'm hoping someone else has already found a fix. I seem to get stuck on a cache, either the cache on my proxy or an upstream cache. I know the latest nightly version is available because I can see it in both my browsers and a wget from my server ( I get the correctly versioned rpms)
[r...@space12 spacewalk-0.8.37-1]# wget --spider http://miroslav.suchy.cz/spacewalk/nightly-candidate-f12/x86_64/os/space walk-backend-0.8.37-1.fc12.noarch.rpm Spider mode enabled. Check if remote file exists. --2010-01-27 16:23:06-- http://miroslav.suchy.cz/spacewalk/nightly-candidate-f12/x86_64/os/space walk-backend-0.8.37-1.fc12.noarch.rpm Connecting to 10.44.79.227:3000... connected. Proxy request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 112728 (110K) [application/x-redhat-package-manager] Remote file exists. However yum refuses to play ball: [r...@space12 spacewalk-0.8.37-1]# yum list spacewalk-backend Loaded plugins: presto, refresh-packagekit Available Packages spacewalk-backend.noarch 0.8.35-1.fc12 spacewalk [r...@space12 spacewalk-0.8.37-1]# I then cleaned (and even removed) the spacewalk repo cache and then removed the entire dir "/var/cache/yum/x86_64/12/spacewalk" I then tried to force a cache refresh using wget: wget -r -l 2 --cache=off --no-cache --header="Pragma: no-cache" --header="Cache-Control: no-cache" --user-agent="Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.3) Gecko/2008092416 Firefox/3.0.3" http://miroslav.suchy.cz/spacewalk/nightly-candidate-f12/x86_64/os Could this be an issue with the "repomd.xml" file? I used wget to pull down the file and I also downloaded it via my browser.....the files are identical....repomd.xml is also identical if I let yum download it. Whilst typing this email, I thought about doing a select on the primary.sqlite db and it doesn't know about the new 0.8.37-1 nightly build? sqlite> select * from packages where name like 'spacewalk-backend' ...> ; 19|08a936beffe28571c0ac1936e5c39ec04bf0e558|spacewalk-backend|noarch|0.8 .35|0|1.fc12|Common programs needed to be installed on the Spacewalk servers/proxies|Generic program files needed by the Spacewalk server machines. This package includes the common code required by all servers/proxies.|https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk|1264084267|126408425 8|GPLv2|Koji|Applications/Internet|localhost|spacewalk-backend-0.8.35-1. fc12.src.rpm|280|54616|Koji|112420|221377|230516|spacewalk-backend-0.8.3 5-1.fc12.noarch.rpm||sha sqlite> Any ideas? Bruce Bushby Unix Engineering Technology Group Desk: +44 (0) 207 144 3903 Mobile: +44 (0) 7887711769 ********************************************************************** Please consider the environment before printing this email or its attachments. The contents of this email are for the named addressees only. It contains information which may be confidential and privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately, destroy this email and any attachments and do not otherwise disclose or use them. Email transmission is not a secure method of communication and Man Investments cannot accept responsibility for the completeness or accuracy of this email or any attachments. Whilst Man Investments makes every effort to keep its network free from viruses, it does not accept responsibility for any computer virus which might be transferred by way of this email or any attachments. This email does not constitute a request, offer, recommendation or solicitation of any kind to buy, subscribe, sell or redeem any investment instruments or to perform other such transactions of any kind. Man Investments reserves the right to monitor, record and retain all electronic communications through its network to ensure the integrity of its systems, for record keeping and regulatory purposes. Visit us at: www.maninvestments.com TG0908 **********************************************************************
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