swup errors with nexxus repository
Morten Nilsen
morten@xxxxxxxxxx
Wed Jul 16 02:46:01 CEST 2003
Christian Haugan Toldnes wrote:
> (Jul 15 2003 15:03) Morten Nilsen wrote:
>> Christian Haugan Toldnes wrote:
>>>
>>> It looks like you have made some packages that lacks some basic
>>> information. Please compare one of your rdfs with one from TSL 2.0, and
>>> you'll probably notice whats wrong / missing.
>>>
>>
>> comparing audiofile and agetty, I find these elements to be blank:
>> <spi:vendor />
>> <spi:requires>
>> <rdf:Bag>
>> </rdf:Bag>
>> </spi:requires>
>> in my rdf but not in the tsl rdf.
>
> My guess is vendor. I havent tested without it. Please add a bug to the
> _swup_ tracker on sourceforge.
>
looked at the aalib rdf, and that didn't have a vendor tag either.
but it did list one dependency for libX11.so.6
so I guess it could be that swup chokes on rdfs with no dependencies?
Not adding a tracker just yet
>>
>> rdfgen lists a whole shitload of these kinds of messages:
>> Missing resource for package imlib2-loader_jpeg-1.0.5-1nxs.i586.rpm:
>> libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0)
>> Missing resource for package imlib2-loader_jpeg-1.0.5-1nxs.i586.rpm:
>> libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1)
>> Missing resource for package imlib2-loader_jpeg-1.0.5-1nxs.i586.rpm:
>> libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1.3)
>>
>> so I can guess at a reason, but as for a solution, I'm blank...
>> I don't really want to add the entire trustix tree to my repository..
>> if rdfgen was capable of generating resources pointing to a different
>> tree (like the official mirror) that would be nifty indeed.
>>
>
> It can, but will copy the rpms off the other site. We should have added a
> partial download scheme that only downloads the headers of the rpms, but
> I haven't the time as of now. Maybe someone else? :)
>
I see..
>> root@ryoko /usr/src/trustix# swup --upgrade
>>
>> Fetching upgrade info
>> 'http://tenchi.4th-age.com/nexxus/2.0/rdfs/latest.rdf'.0/i586/Trustix/rdfs/latest.rdf'
>>
>
> And it _has_ newlines between different sites on my (up to date) box:
>
> Fetching upgrade info
> 'http://www.trustix.net/pub/Trustix/releases/trustix-2.0/i586/Trustix/rdfs/latest.rdf'
> Parsing file: latest.rdf - done
> Fetching upgrade info
> 'ftp://www.trustix.net/pub/Trustix/releases/trustix-2.0/i586/Trustix/rdfs/latest.rdf'
> Parsing file: latest.rdf - done
>
> Your system is up to date.
>
>
> Might you have a faulty terminal setup?
>
Well, I doubt it... but I'm not sure.. just using a run-of-the-mill
eterm with bash... never seen any similar faults.
Cheers,
--
Morten
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