Dennis Gilmore wrote:
On Wednesday 01 July 2009 03:43:31 pm Philip A. Prindeville wrote:
> I have an FC9 (updated) x86_64 install, and I just tried to pull down
> proftpd.src from rawhide-source.
>
> I'm seeing the following:
>
> [philipp@builder SPECS]$ rpm -vv -i /tmp/proftpd-1.3.2-2.fc11.src.rpm
> D: ============== /tmp/proftpd-1.3.2-2.fc11.src.rpm
> D: Expected size: 2471936 = lead(96)+sigs(1284)+pad(4)+data(2470552)
> D: Actual size: 2471936
> D: opening db index /var/lib/rpm/Packages rdonly mode=0x0
> D: locked db index /var/lib/rpm/Packages
> D: opening db index /var/lib/rpm/Pubkeys rdonly mode=0x0
> warning: /tmp/proftpd-1.3.2-2.fc11.src.rpm: Header V3 RSA/SHA256 signature:
> NOKEY, key ID d22e77f2 D: added source package [0]
> D: found 1 source and 0 binary packages
> D: Expected size: 2471936 = lead(96)+sigs(1284)+pad(4)+data(2470552)
> D: Actual size: 2471936
> D: InstallSourcePackage: Header V3 RSA/SHA256 signature: NOKEY, key ID
> d22e77f2 proftpd-1.3.2-2.fc11
> D: ========== Directories not explicitly included in package:
> D: 0 /home/philipp/rpmbuild/SOURCES/
> D: 1 /home/philipp/rpmbuild/SPECS/
> D: ==========
> warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root
> warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root
> D: undo 100664 1 ( 0, 0) 2457498
> /home/philipp/rpmbuild/SOURCES/proftpd-1.3.2.tar.bz2;4a4bc949 GZDIO:
> 301 reads, 2465792 total bytes in 0.008182 secs
> error: unpacking of archive failed on file
> /home/philipp/rpmbuild/SOURCES/proftpd-1.3.2.tar.bz2;4a4bc949: cpio: MD5
> sum mismatch D: closed db index /var/lib/rpm/Pubkeys
> D: closed db index /var/lib/rpm/Packages
> D: May free Score board((nil))
> [philipp@builder SPECS]$
>
>
> What am I missing here?
>
rpm in F-11 and newer uses a sha256sum and mot md5sum the rpm is
incompatible. you would need to get the rpm from F-10 updates to install it
Dennis
Grrr... that would cause all sorts of other things to be brought in.
I just need to rebuild certain Rawhide or FC11 packages for FC9. Is
there an easy way to do this using mock?
-Philip