On 07/04/13 06:33, Tom Horsley wrote:
When I was running f19 beta, I mostly ignored this, but I've
done a distro-sync now and the update I just did once again
got a slew of deltas do not match errors:
Well, first of all, you're coming from a "beta" environment and you were
"warned" about potential problems and you accepted you fate. :-) :-)
Finishing delta rebuilds of 118 package(s) (222 M)
delta does not match installed data==- ] 2.9 MB/s | 96 MB 00:43 ETA
delta does not match installed data==- ] 3.0 MB/s | 103 MB 00:39 ETA
delta does not match installed data=== ] 3.2 MB/s | 105 MB 00:36 ETA
delta does not match installed data
delta does not match installed data==== ] 2.4 MB/s | 120 MB 00:42 ETA
delta does not match installed data
corrupt delta: bad sequence3% [=========- ] 3.3 MB/s | 142 MB 00:23 ETA
delta does not match installed data======- ] 3.6 MB/s | 158 MB 00:17 ETA
Some delta RPMs failed to download or rebuild. Retrying..| 222 MB 00:00 ETA
(1/14): dbus-libs-1.6.12-1.fc19.i686.rpm | 149 kB 00:00
(2/14): cups-libs-1.6.2-12.fc19.i686.rpm | 346 kB 00:00
(3/14): graphite2-1.2.2-2.fc19.i686.rpm | 82 kB 00:00
(4/14): glibc-2.17-11.fc19.i686.rpm | 4.2 MB 00:01
(5/14): gtk2-2.24.19-3.fc19.i686.rpm | 3.3 MB 00:01
(6/14): libcurl-7.29.0-7.fc19.i686.rpm | 214 kB 00:00
(7/14): nspr-4.10-2.fc19.i686.rpm | 122 kB 00:00
(8/14): nss-3.15-5.fc19.i686.rpm | 838 kB 00:00
(9/14): nss-softokn-3.15-3.fc19.i686.rpm | 296 kB 00:00
(10/14): nss-softokn-freebl-3.15-3.fc19.i686.rpm | 145 kB 00:00
(11/14): nss-util-3.15-1.fc19.i686.rpm | 66 kB 00:00
(12/14): openldap-2.4.35-5.fc19.i686.rpm | 330 kB 00:00
(13/14): systemd-libs-204-9.fc19.i686.rpm | 152 kB 00:00
(14/14): krb5-libs-1.11.3-2.fc19.i686.rpm | 787 kB 00:06
I can assure you, I am not manually modifying anything installed by
those packages to cause this mismatch. I do notice they are all
32 bit packages, but I'm running 64 bit. Is yum trying to apply
a 64 bit delta to a 32 bit package or something?
Well, to answer the first question. Are the 32-bit packages installed? I know on my
"work" system there are plenty of i686 packages installed to support some 32-bit
apps, such as skype, that I've installed.
If they are installed, and you don't know why or if you need them....you can always
un-install. If you don't want to un-install them you can always "yum
reinstall" them.
In addition, after the install it apparently didn't cleanup those 14
packages:
[root@zooty ~]# yum clean packages
Loaded plugins: afteryum, fastestmirror, langpacks, refresh-packagekit
Cleaning repos: fedora google-chrome rpmfusion-free rpmfusion-free-updates
: rpmfusion-nonfree rpmfusion-nonfree-updates updates
14 package files removed
Should I file a bugzilla against yum (or something else)?
I think I would concentrate more on resolving the issue than filing a bugzilla in this
instance. I think it would be rather difficult to determine the circumstances leading up
to the current situation.
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