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On 01/11/2011 03:55 PM, Clark Williams wrote:
On Tue, 11 Jan 2011 14:45:42 -0500
Doug Warner <silfreed(a)silfreed.net> wrote:
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> On 01/11/2011 04:39 AM, Paul Howarth wrote:
>> On 11/01/11 01:13, Doug Warner wrote:
>>> I'm having a problem under mock 1.1.6 on F13/x86_64 where I can't
seem to
>>> download the repo information for F14/x86_64 (all other releases/arches work
>>> fine).
>>>
>>> The root.log is here:
>>>
http://pastebin.com/irkWhjtg
>>>
>>> For some reason it seems like yum can't download the repo data. I have
an
>>> F14/x86_64 host on the same LAN that yum works fine for; if I run the
command
>>> specified in the debug logs on the build host that even seems to work fine;
>>> it's just the combination of mock + yum for F14/x86_64.
>>>
>>> Any ideas on what might be wrong or how I can debug this (I can't run
mock
>>> shell b/c I don't have an initialized root yet)?
>>
>> Try removing:
>>
>> /var/cache/mock/fedora-14-x86_64/yum_cache/fedora/repomd.xml
>>
>> and see if that helps.
>>
>> Paul.
> It doesn't even exist currently as I can't even initialize it.
Are you able to yum update from that box? What I'm seeing is a failure
to contact each mirror in the mirror list, which usually points to a
networking issue.
So first let's make sure you can install a package on your local
system. Try doing a 'yum update mock', since 1.1.7 is the current (and
1.1.8 is waiting in the wings).
The other thing you can do is try:
mock -r fedora-14-x86_64 --scrub=all
just to get to a clean state.
Yum works fine on the local box, and mock works great for every release/arch
*but* f14/x86_64. It's baffling.
I've tried completely wiping my mock root, it doesn't help.
Going off what Paul Howarth said, I dug around my cache files some more since
it really did seem like an invalid cache entry. I found an old
fedora-rawhide-x86_64 that might have been still being used (although my root
for fedora-14-x86_64 looks set properly). I removed that cache directory and
things seem to be initializing.
Thanks for all the help everyone!
- -Doug
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