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On 09/04/2012 09:27 AM, David Davis wrote:
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cite="mid:CAF9dUX5QUkqyZc3M4YYkcigNMBBv400w3A7guXzPp_EKXjuwaw@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I ran yum update yesterday and now it looks like it
maybe broke my katello install. It looks like it upgraded qpid
from 0.16-3 to 0.16-5. Here's a console log of my problems:
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<div>I did some other things to setup yesterday as well so I can't
say definitively that it was the qpid update. I'm wondering if
anyone else is having similar problems with qpid 0.16-5?</div>
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<div>Thanks.<br>
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David<br>
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partha hit this on friday i believe. For some reason from 0.16.3
to 0.16.5 fedora split the qpid daemon init script into its own rpm
(qpid-cpp-server-daemon).<br>
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So you can either downgrade to 0.16.3 or install
qpid-cpp-server-daemon. We had mentioned it to the pulp guys, but
I'm not sure if a bz was ever filed. I'll verify that.<br>
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-Justin<br>
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