Erich,
I tryed again, and apparently, it'll work (I'll finish tomorrow).
The problem was the file pool.md5, that was still there ;-)

Thank you very much!

I'll let you know tomorrow how things went.

Regards,

Fernando

Erich Focht a écrit :
Hi Fernando,

the log doesn't show that your pool checksums and caches have been
regenerated. Did you remove the files $OSCAR_HOME/tmp/*.md5 ? Also, please
check the directory /tftpboot/distro/mandriva-2006-i386: is there any apitest*
file there? Please remove the directories repodata and repocache from
/tftpboot/distro/mandriva-* and /tftpboot/oscar/mdv-2006-i386. That will
absolutely force the regeneration of the cache (or fail). You must have some
info on an old apitest in the old cache. If you find the file pool.md5 in the
package pools, remove it, too. That file should not be used any more if you
work with a recent trunk.

I also don't see in the logs when createrepo and yume are installed. It looks
like these were installed in some former run. Before restarting, could you
please "rpm -e createrepo yume yum packman-depman packaman-depman-rpms".

Regards,
Erich


On Tuesday 04 April 2006 22:01, Fernando Laudares Camargos wrote:

Hey Erich,
actually, this does solve the multiple repositories (i386 and i586) création, 
but still, the correct packages are not being selected.
I'm sending you a new oscarinstallog, because something get my attention: in 
the same way the architecture/OS (Mandriva 2006) are identified, the system is 
searching for the bad packages. For example: apitest. Mandriva's apitest is 
apitest-1.0.0-12.noarch.rpm and the system is looking for 
apitest-0.2.5+1-4.i686.rpm. Why he's doing that? I have absolutely no idea. I 
have cleanned the cache files and still I've got always the same thing.

Any idea is welcome.

Cheers,
Fernando


Erich Focht a écrit :

Sorry, the fix is on lib/OSCAR/OCA/OS_Detect.pm

Erich

On Tuesday 04 April 2006 20:05, Erich Focht wrote:


Hi Fernando,

I just checked in a bug fix for lib/OSCAR/PackagePath.pm. The pool
architecture detection gave i586 instead of i386. Could you please try again?

Regards,
Erich


On Tuesday 04 April 2006 19:39, Fernando Laudares Camargos wrote:


Hi Erich, I have tryed it again, cleanning those directories, and all happens in the same way...
I'm attaching oscarinstall.log.
I tried older versions of packaman, createrepo, but I would like to have an 
idea what would be causing this problem.
Thanks,
Fernando




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