Hi,
I hope this is the right place to ask questions about Pidora as well.
I am having trouble installing packages from the repo. Any package that I know is there, and I try to install, yum says: "No package XXX available."
When I download the package, and do "yum localinstall", I get the error:
Cannot add package XXX to transaction. Not a compatible architecture: armv6hl
When I "rpm -i" the package, it works fine.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Geert
----- Original Message -----
From: "Geert Jansen" geertj@gmail.com To: arm@lists.fedoraproject.org Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 4:14:33 PM Subject: [fedora-arm] Pidora compatible architecture error message
Hi,
I hope this is the right place to ask questions about Pidora as well.
I am having trouble installing packages from the repo. Any package that I know is there, and I try to install, yum says: "No package XXX available."
When I download the package, and do "yum localinstall", I get the error:
Cannot add package XXX to transaction. Not a compatible architecture: armv6hl
When I "rpm -i" the package, it works fine.
Can you tell a bit about the package you are trying to install? Where did you download it from?
-Amit.
On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 8:41 AM, Amit Saha asaha@redhat.com wrote:
When I download the package, and do "yum localinstall", I get the error:
Cannot add package XXX to transaction. Not a compatible architecture: armv6hl
When I "rpm -i" the package, it works fine.
Can you tell a bit about the package you are trying to install? Where did you download it from?
It's any package, really. The first one I tried was "dhcp".
I downloaded the package from the Pidora repository here:
http://pidora.ca/pidora/updates/18/armv6hl/d/
My yum.conf points to the upstream repo. It's the stock repo config, I didn't change it.
[pidora] name=pidora $releasever - $basearch mirrorlist= http://pidora.ca/mirrorlist/mirrorlist.cgi?repo=pidora-$releasever&arch=... enabled=1
Regards, Geert
Hi Geert,
----- Original Message -----
From: "Geert Jansen" geertj@gmail.com To: "Amit Saha" asaha@redhat.com Cc: "Fedora ARM" arm@lists.fedoraproject.org Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 4:52:26 PM Subject: Re: [fedora-arm] Pidora compatible architecture error message
On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 8:41 AM, Amit Saha asaha@redhat.com wrote:
When I download the package, and do "yum localinstall", I get the error:
Cannot add package XXX to transaction. Not a compatible architecture: armv6hl
When I "rpm -i" the package, it works fine.
Can you tell a bit about the package you are trying to install? Where did you download it from?
It's any package, really. The first one I tried was "dhcp".
I downloaded the package from the Pidora repository here:
http://pidora.ca/pidora/updates/18/armv6hl/d/
My yum.conf points to the upstream repo. It's the stock repo config, I didn't change it.
[pidora] name=pidora $releasever - $basearch mirrorlist= http://pidora.ca/mirrorlist/mirrorlist.cgi?repo=pidora-$releasever&arch=... enabled=1
Sorry, i haven't had the chance to look into this yet - but I have been using Pidora with the default repositories and have been able to install packages - in fact did it yesterday. I am not exactly sure what you are running into. I will paste my repo config files in a day.
-Amit.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Geert Jansen" geertj@gmail.com To: arm@lists.fedoraproject.org Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 4:14:33 PM Subject: [fedora-arm] Pidora compatible architecture error message
Hi,
I hope this is the right place to ask questions about Pidora as well.
I am having trouble installing packages from the repo. Any package that I know is there, and I try to install, yum says: "No package XXX available."
When I download the package, and do "yum localinstall", I get the error:
Cannot add package XXX to transaction. Not a compatible architecture: armv6hl
When I "rpm -i" the package, it works fine.
I just downloaded a package from http://pidora.ca/pidora/releases/18/packages/armv6hl/os/Packages/l/ (specifically lshw) and installed it on my RasPi using yum localinstall and it installed fine.
Really not sure what may be going on with your setup.
Did you make any progress beyond that?
Any ideas?
Thanks, Geert
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