Rawhide package problems
Jim Cornette
redhat-jc at insight.rr.com
Sun Oct 26 04:32:40 UTC 2003
Jim Cornette wrote:
> Andre Robatino wrote:
>
>>> Andre Robatino said:
>>>
>>>> The following four packages from this morning were improperly built
>>>> and
>>>> can't be installed.
>>>>
>>>> [andre at localhost up2date]$ rpm -qpi
>>>> redhat-config-network-1.3.8-1.noarch.rpm
>>>> error: open of <!DOCTYPE failed: No such file or directory
>>>> [andre at localhost up2date]$ rpm -qpi
>>>> redhat-config-network-tui-1.3.8-1.noarch.rpm
>>>> error: open of <!DOCTYPE failed: No such file or directory
>>>> [andre at localhost up2date]$ rpm -qpi
>>>> redhat-config-services-0.8.5-23.noarch.rpm error: open of <!DOCTYPE
>>>> failed: No such file or directory
>>>> [andre at localhost up2date]$ rpm -qpi xinitrc-3.35-1.noarch.rpm
>>>> error: open of <!DOCTYPE failed: No such file or directory
>>>> [andre at localhost up2date]$
>>>
>>>
>>> Maybe you got bad downloads? I just downloaded and tested those for and
>>> the work for me.
>>>
>>> --
>>> William Hooper
>>
>>
>>
>> I noticed that for some reason the four RPM files were all 5896
>> bytes. I
>> cleaned out /var/spool/up2date and tried again and this time the files
>> downloaded and installed properly (and were bigger, of course). I
>> have no
>> idea what happened.
>>
>
> I had the same problem with the same rpms that you mentioned. I just
> checked the file sizes and they were 5896 also.
>
> I checked the two files with mc viewer and they gave the same doctype
> error message that up2date gave.
>
> I updated early this morning
>
> Jim
>
Also, after booting into my updated version of test3, there were some
inodes removed from /boot1 LABELed drive. There were about 4 inodes that
needed to be corrected.
I don't know if this problem is related to the updates, my washed out
message from /boot1 or just a failing drive.
This isn't normal behavior for this system. The files looked alright on
the partition. Lost + found is empty.
Jim
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