J. Potter wrote:
** Message: sqlite cache needs updating, reading in metadata
... Is there a general solution to this? Or should we just sit tight
for redhat bug #429689 to be fixed (5.2?).
how about doing a 'yum clean metadata; yum makecache' about 30 min
before the yum.cron job is run ?
I
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
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
** Message: sqlite cache needs updating, reading in metadata
... 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.
It seems to be the default,
On Feb 19, 2008 8:14 AM, Johnny Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not see how this issue is at all related to RH bug 429689 ???
Maybe it is 429869 ?
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=429869
Akemi
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