On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 9:13 AM, Michael Mraka <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:michael.mraka@redhat.com">michael.mraka@redhat.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">

Stephen Jamieson wrote:<br>
% Any ideas on where I should look?<br>
<br>
What packages are in <a href="http://theyumserver/repo/rhel5-client-i386/RPMS.updates/repodata/primary.xml.gz" target="_blank">http://theyumserver/repo/rhel5-client-i386/RPMS.updates/repodata/primary.xml.gz</a>? Is the list in sync with real content of <a href="http://theyumserver/repo/rhel5-client-i386/RPMS.updates" target="_blank">http://theyumserver/repo/rhel5-client-i386/RPMS.updates</a>?<br>


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% Stephen<br>
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% On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Stephen Jamieson <<a href="mailto:stephenj@southern.edu">stephenj@southern.edu</a>>wrote:<br>
%<br>
% > On running spacewalk-repo-sync, there are many complaints about x86<br>
% > architecture packages being incompatible.  At that mirror location however,<br>
% > there is only i386 packages.  When using yum to query the server they are<br>
% > all listed as i386 or noarch.<br>
% ><br>
% > Notice how it says the repository has 3919 packages.  I am unsure where<br>
% > that number, and the 1414 number are from.<br>
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</div>3919 is # of packages reported by yum repo (primary.xml.gz).<br>
1414 is # of packages to be downloaded and imported.<br>
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% > Output from running script:<br>
% ><br>
% > [root@myserver]# /usr/bin/spacewalk-repo-sync --channel<br>
% > rhel5-client-updates-i386 --url<br>
% > <a href="http://theyumserver/repo/rhel5-client-i386/RPMS.updates/" target="_blank">http://theyumserver/repo/rhel5-client-i386/RPMS.updates/</a> --type yum<br>
% > --label rhel5-client-updates-i386<br>
% > --label is obsoleted<br>
% > Repo <a href="http://theyumserver/repo/rhel5-client-i386/RPMS.updates/" target="_blank">http://theyumserver/repo/rhel5-client-i386/RPMS.updates/</a> has 3919<br>
% > packages.<br>
% > 1/1414 : openoffice.org-langpack-kn_IN-3.1.1-19.5.el5_5.1-1.x86_64<br>
% > Package arch x86_64 incompatible with channel rhel5-client-updates-i386<br>
% > 2/1414 : compat-gcc-34-c++-3.4.6-4.1-0.x86_64<br>
% > Package arch x86_64 incompatible with channel rhel5-client-updates-i386<br>
% > 3/1414 : lvm2-2.02.74-5.el5-0.x86_64<br>
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</div>Regards,<br>
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--<br>
Michael Mráka<br>
Satellite Engineering, Red Hat<br>
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<div><br></div><div>Regards,</div><div><br></div><div>Stephen Jamieson</div>