Okay,
I must be missing something here. The newest daily snapshot of yum did fix my problem with basearch and I was able to build an yum repository of the Fedora Core 1 64 perview tree. That seems to be working fine.
I have some packages that I build for x86_64 based on some freshrpms srpms and was trying to build a repository from them. The repository seems to be there but when I running a "yum list", none of the packages show up. Now I have run yum-arch on the directory and have the header files. Does anyone know what I have done wrong.
regards,
I have some packages that I build for x86_64 based on some freshrpms srpms and was trying to build a repository from them. The repository seems to be there but when I running a "yum list", none of the packages show up. Now I have run yum-arch on the directory and have the header files. Does anyone know what I have done wrong.
are you using the yum version on the client too?
-sv
On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 14:21, seth vidal wrote:
I have some packages that I build for x86_64 based on some freshrpms srpms and was trying to build a repository from them. The repository seems to be there but when I running a "yum list", none of the packages show up. Now I have run yum-arch on the directory and have the header files. Does anyone know what I have done wrong.
are you using the yum version on the client too?
The client machine happens to be same as the server so yes they are running the same version.
regards.
On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 16:21, Mark Lane wrote:
On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 14:21, seth vidal wrote:
I have some packages that I build for x86_64 based on some freshrpms srpms and was trying to build a repository from them. The repository seems to be there but when I running a "yum list", none of the packages show up. Now I have run yum-arch on the directory and have the header files. Does anyone know what I have done wrong.
are you using the yum version on the client too?
The client machine happens to be same as the server so yes they are running the same version.
and you've cleared out your /var/cache/yum directories, right?
-sv
On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 14:28, seth vidal wrote:
On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 16:21, Mark Lane wrote:
On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 14:21, seth vidal wrote:
I have some packages that I build for x86_64 based on some freshrpms srpms and was trying to build a repository from them. The repository seems to be there but when I running a "yum list", none of the packages show up. Now I have run yum-arch on the directory and have the header files. Does anyone know what I have done wrong.
are you using the yum version on the client too?
The client machine happens to be same as the server so yes they are running the same version.
and you've cleared out your /var/cache/yum directories, right?
Yes I ran "yum clean all" no difference. BTW I am running yum-2.0.4-20031121 from Duke's daily snap shots.
Yes I ran "yum clean all" no difference. BTW I am running yum-2.0.4-20031121 from Duke's daily snap shots.
run yum -d 6 list
and post the output to bugzilla at:
https://devel.linux.duke.edu/bugzilla/
-sv
On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 14:55, seth vidal wrote:
Yes I ran "yum clean all" no difference. BTW I am running yum-2.0.4-20031121 from Duke's daily snap shots.
run yum -d 6 list
and post the output to bugzilla at:
Thanks for your help. I have found out what were I went wrong. I mistakenly thought that "yum list" showed all available packages. It only shows all uninstalled packages and all the packages in that repository were installed.