Actually, the URL for the meta-data file is right there in the error
message.
I will do a wget and see if I can see anything obviously wrong.
On 13/02/13 17:27, Jeffrey Jones wrote:
Hello Devrim
I have run the commands as you specified but unfortunately the error
pops up again when I run yum makecache.
I have tried this on two separately built VMs, the exact details are:
RHEL 6.3 (64 bit)
Registered with RedHat using subscription-manager
rhel-server-optional-rpms subscribed
Epel repository added via rpm
postgres repository added via rpm
I cannot believe that the other repositories would have an effect but
for the sake of completeness I thought I should list em.
I have tried running the makecache command with the debug flag but I
cannot get further useful information from what has been written already.
Is there a way I can get the metadata file directly so we can see the
raw file and compare it?
Thanks
Jeff
On 13/02/13 17:10, Devrim GÜNDÜZ wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 2013-02-13 at 12:03 +0900, Jeffrey Jones wrote:
As I can tell the PostgreSQL 9.2 yum repository for use with RHEL6
(64bit) is broken.
On a fresh RHEL6.3 (64-bit) installation, as root, run the following
commands:
rpm -i
http://yum.postgresql.org/9.2/redhat/rhel-6-x86_64/pgdg-redhat92-9.2-7.noarch.rpm
yum update
(As stated in the instructions on
http://www.postgresql.org/download/linux/redhat/)
The yum update command fails with the following message (had to copy by
hand; please forgive formatting strangeness):
pgdg92 | 2.8 kb 00:00
pgdg92/primary_db | 103 kb 00:00
http://yum.postgresql.org/9.2/redhat/rhel-6Server-x86_64/repodata/primary.sqlite.bz2:
[Errno -1] Metadata file does not match checksum
Trying other mirror
That should not happen, and I could not reproduce this in build
machines, staging machine and my own machine. Still, I refreshed
metadata cache. Could you please run
yum clean all; yum makecache
and then install the package? Between Saturday and Tuesday, I added
various new packages to the repository several times. You were probably
caught between them.
Regards,
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