Re: Is there a fix for the "sqlite cache needs updating" error?

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J. Potter wrote:

I've been seeing the below message from yum whenever the repo has an update (CentOS 5):

/etc/cron.daily/yum.cron:

** Message: sqlite cache needs updating, reading in metadata

Googling a bit, it looks like others have seen this happen as well. The solutions, when I've found them, have been along the lines of "send output to /dev/null" or "edit this file", but nothing that feels like the "right" fix.

Is there a general solution to this? Or should we just sit tight for redhat bug #429689 to be fixed (5.2?).


this is not really a bug ...

it is just verbose output that causes an e-mail to be sent.

After 24 hours (the last time the script was run) the metadata is considered stale and too old to be used, so it is regenerated. By default, the program prints to standard out when it updates it's cache. So, you are getting that info in an e-mail as output of cron.

I do not see how this issue is at all related to RH bug 429689 ???




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