I just tested on a freshly installed centos-4-i386 (centos 4.2) with trunk svn
r4460 (latest). No problems at all, gencache is called correctly and builds
metadata caches for both /tftpboot/distro/centos-4-i386 and
/tftpboot/oscar/rhel-4-i386 package repositories.

Steps to install the trunk:
./autogen.sh
# install perl-Qt rpm manually
make install

I am seeing the problem in your oscarinstall.log, DongInn. But cannot explain
it. Which svn version are you using?

Regards,
Erich

On Tuesday 21 March 2006 03:13, DongInn Kim wrote:
> Hi Erich,
> Can you please test it on the fresh installation of FC3 or such rather
> than on the one which ran "start_over"?
> I have attached the log "oscarinstall.log" while testing it with "export
> OSCAR_VERBOSE=5".
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Erich Focht wrote:
> 
> >On Tuesday 21 March 2006 00:12, Erich Focht wrote:
> >  
> >
> >>On Monday 20 March 2006 23:47, Bernard Li wrote:
> >>    
> >>
> >>>Hi Erich:
> >>>
> >>>It has never worked for any platform I have tested on - each time I have
> >>>to manually run createrepo (this goes for fc4, rhel4, and now fc3).
> >>>      
> >>>
> >>Strange, for me it always worked. I didn't test the latest trunk but I 
> >>tested
> >>on FC4, FC3, Centos4. And even the Mandriva output from Fernando showed the
> >>lines:
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >Just checked right now with Centos4 i386 and current trunk installed after a
> >start_over (and all pool.md5 files deleted manually):
> >
> >--- checking md5sum for /tftpboot/oscar/rhel-4-i386
> >Calling gencache for /tftpboot/oscar/rhel-4-i386, this might take a minute 
> >... success
> >--- checking md5sum for /tftpboot/distro/centos-4-i386
> >Calling gencache for /tftpboot/distro/centos-4-i386, this might take a 
> >minute ... success
> >
> >--- checking md5sum for /tftpboot/oscar/rhel-4-i386
> >present md5sum: d24271cb9108da509f398ace9f7389f4
> >loaded  md5sum: 43a065123ac32ca521275a0e3f3dd304
> >Calling gencache for /tftpboot/oscar/rhel-4-i386, this might take a minute 
> >... success
> >
> >
> >It works perfectly for me.
> >
> >Regards,
> >Erich



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