On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, seth vidal wrote:
On Wed, 2009-02-18 at 09:10 -0700, William F. Acker WB2FLW +1 303
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> Hi all,
>
> I'm not sure which new package might have broken this; I think I
> succeeded after upgrading yum, but I can't be sure.
>
> Here's the spewage.
>
> Pungi:ERROR: Got an error from /usr/bin/repoview
> Pungi:ERROR: Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/bin/repoview", line 926, in <module>
> main()
> File "/usr/bin/repoview", line 923, in main
> Repoview(opts)
> File "/usr/bin/repoview", line 191, in __init__
> packages = self.do_packages(repo_data, group_data, pkgnames)
> File "/usr/bin/repoview", line 554, in do_packages
> if self.has_changed(pkg_filename, checksum):
> File "/usr/bin/repoview", line 607, in has_changed
> scursor.execute(query)
> sqlite3.IntegrityError: column filename is not unique
>
pretty sure it is b/c of the update to sqlite. The columns will probably
need a rename in repoview. I'll check the changelogs on sqlite.
I back leveled sqlite on the build machine which didn't help. I know
that's not conclusive since some packages such as Anaconda are downloaded
from the repo and never cached. So, before putting the old sqlite into
the repo, I checked to see the when I was last successful VS when I
installed sqlite. It turns out that both yum and sqlite were installed on
2/5, and my last successful spin was on 2/8. I don't see any packages
installed since them that are obviously connected to this problem.
BTW, Seth, how is one supposed to use the allowdowngrade plugin for
yum. I tried yum --allow-downgrade localinstall sqlite*, with the result
the same as if I didn't use the option. localupdate was no better. I had
to fall back on "rpm -Uv --oldpackage sqlite*".
Thanks.
--
Bill in Denver