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RPM team issues, anyone else had this experience?

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Bill Sorenson:
I think there is a bit of an impedance mismatch between all the various parties involved. We have Arca Noae selling commercially supported software, we have netlabs providing community supported ports and tools, we have ANPM, a free tool from Arca Noae.

I can understand both sides and certainly think there are way that ticket could have been handled with everyone being happy. There is certainly no excuse for rudeness but rudeness doesn't always translate equally in text. Sometimes if someone comes across as rude in a post its best to give them the benefit of the doubt.

guzzi:
Dariusz,

I just read the ticket. The most important issue is in the first line that diver wrote: "You can't update rpm alone". He also wrote: "As a yum update should work of course", which is the CLI command.So, first you nseemed to have missed that first info, then diver failed to clearly indicate that what he wrote was the CLI command. It goes from bad to worse after that. Clearly miscommunication for which you are as much to to blame as the other party. My advice: apologise for the misunderstandings and possible overreactions  on your part and ask to reopen the ticket. See what happens from there.
 

Pete:
Hi All

I fired up ANPM on my eCS2.2b2 system and selected to update rpm and associated files.

That failed with this message displayed:-

[u'ERROR with transaction check vs depsolve:', 'rpm = 4.13.0-10.oc00 is needed by rpm-python-4.13.0-10.oc00.i686',
'rpm.dll is needed by rpm-python-4.13.0-10.oc00.i686',
'rpmbuild.dll is needed by rpm-python-4.13.0-10.oc00.i686',
'rpmio.dll is needed by rpm-python-4.13.0-10.oc00.i686',
u'Please report this error at http://trac.netlabs.org/rpm/']


I thought the yum/rpm stuff was supposed to work without problems...

Hunting around for answers I found this thread which is very much related.

As a result I opened a cmd window in \usr\bin and ran yum update.

All seemed to go well until the end where I see displayed:-

   Rpmdb checksum is invalid: dCDPT (pkg checksums)


Is that anything to be concerned about? - ANPM seems to show all updates were successful...


Regards

Pete



guzzi:

--- Quote from: Pete on February 05, 2018, 09:50:18 pm ---
   Rpmdb checksum is invalid: dCDPT (pkg checksums)


Is that anything to be concerned about? - ANPM seems to show all updates were successful...


--- End quote ---

That is a known defect, can be ignored.

Rene Hvidsoe:
Hi,

Have you tried to update to the new version of AN package manager. It solved some of my issues incl. the one you have.
https://www.arcanoae.com/resources/downloadables/arca-noae-package-manager/


Best Regards
Rene

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