Mike McIntyre <mikemci@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Used the yum-metadata-parser-1.1.0.tar.gz and modified > yum-metadata-parser.spec for python_sitelib_platform location. rpmbuild > --bb yum-metadata-parser.spec successfully produced a > yum-metadata-parser-1.1.0-1.s390x.rpm file. Also was able to rpmbuild > pygpgme-0.1-8.s390x.rpm, python-iniparse-0.2.4-3.5.s390x.rpm files and > install these prequisites. > > rpm -e yum-2.4.2-13.4 and rpm -i yum-3.2.23-0.noarch.rpm > yum-metadata-parser-1.1.0-1.s390x.rpm successfull. What version of python is this? Running 3.2.23 on python less than 2.6 is, shall we say, less well tested. There's a thread in CentOS about someone getting packages which work for CentOS-4 (which is python 2.3), and RHEL-5.4 is about to release a 3.2.22 based yum which runs python-2.4. Also, yum/y-m-p on s309x is ... less well tested. > yum check-update > failed with message "No module named yum". Found > http://www.linux-archive.org/fedora-development/315317-upgrade-f11-now-yum-python-module-missing.html > with command export PYTHONPATH=/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages that > resolved this problem. This looks like a version mismatch for python, or maybe SuSE has the paths different? > Traceback (most recent call last): [...] > File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/yum/yumRepo.py", line 184, in > populate > dobj = repo_cache_function(xml, csum) > File "/usr/local/lib64/python2.4/site-packages/sqlitecachec.py", line > 40, in getPrimary > self.repoid)) > TypeError: Can not create index on requires table: near "NOT": syntax > error This pretty much screams "need a newer version of pysqlite". > rpm levels are sqlite-3.2.8-15.2, python-sqlite-1.1.6-17.4, > python-2.4.2-18.13. Did not see newer Novell levels of these rpms to > install for SLES 10 SP1 s390x. They might have a python-sqlite2 packages, which is what RHEL/CentOS do. -- James Antill -- james@xxxxxxx http://www.and.org/and-httpd/ -- $2,000 security guarantee http://www.and.org/ustr/ http://www.and.org/vstr/ _______________________________________________ Yum mailing list Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.baseurl.org/mailman/listinfo/yum