> /pub/fedora/linux/updates/17/x86_64/repodata/34881e74623de1754bf0e12f01884bea615fdcee05eded189f22d41bf9d4260b-other.sqlite.bz2 > > That file no longer exists; it was on my mirror from 21:12 Monday to > 22:17 Tuesday. > > I'm guessing there's either a yum bug or a > broken repo push that is: > > - causing yum to try to fetch an out-of-date repodata file That's puzzling. Repodata are fetched in two steps: 1) repomd.xml & primary.sqlite: when repo is opened 2) filelists & other: loaded on demand There's usually just a very small delay between 1) and 2), and 1) may use metadata at most 6 hours old. When something requests otherdata that have expired 3 days ago, this means that either: - metadata_expire option was changed in yum.conf - or, it's some long running application. > - causing it to try over and over again rapidly AFAIK, Yum (cli) does not need other.sqlite. Maybe something runs "repoquery --changelog <somepackage>" in a retry loop.. Or, maybe it's PackageKit, trying to fetch changelogs of updated packages, without updating primary metadata first? That would fit the "long running app" guess. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel