Hi, I've a similar problem when I try to make a local copy of the repository with mrepo from Dag Wiers. My conf file for mrepo use the name vmware41 for the repository and that's the content of the file :
[vmware41] name = VMWare Tools $release release = 41 arch = i686 x86_64 vmware = http://packages.vmware.com/tools/esx/4.1latest/rhel5/$arch when I launch the command it says: blahblablahblah... vmware41-i686: Updating VMWare Tools 41 vmware41-i686: Mirror packages from http://packages.vmware.com/tools/esx/4.1latest/rhel5/i686 to /var/mrepo/vmware41-i686/vmware Execute: exec /usr/bin/lftp -c '; mirror --ignore-time --ignore-size - v -v -v -e -I *.rpm -X "openoffice*" -X "thunderbird*" -X "tetex*" -X "/headers/" -X "/repodata/" -X "*.src.rpm" -X "/SRPMS/" -X "*- debuginfo-*.rpm" -X "/debug/" http://packages.vmware.com/tools/esx/4.1latest/rhel5/i686 /var/mrepo/vmware41-i686/vmware' mirror: File moved: 302 Moved Temporarily (/tools/esx/4.1latest/rhel5/ i686 -> /tools/esx/4.1latest/rhel5/i686/index.html) mrepo: Mirroring failed for http://packages.vmware.com/tools/esx/4.1latest/rhel5/i686 with message: Failed with return code: 256 and it doesn't download anything, naturally I'm using mrepo with success to mirror a bunch of other repositories and I can also manually download files from puppetlabs repo (even with that "strange" redirection). Any Clues? By the way I have to say that Puppet is a masterpiece of software like few others keep on with that good job guys! On Jun 16, 4:58 pm, Pheran <phe...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi folks, I'm having a couple of problem with the puppetlabs base > repo: > > First problem - puppet dashboard 1.1.1 is missing from the repo > (latest there is 1.1.0). This is pretty straightforward. > > My second problem is weirder. I use the reposync utility (from the > yum-utils RPM) to locally mirror yum repositories. For some strange > reason, when I reposync against puppetlabs, the mcollective 1.3.0 > version RPMs all end up being 0-length files, despite the fact that I > can correctly download them manually. This is very easy to test on > any RedHat-style system with the puppetlabs repo, just try this: > > cd /var/tmp > reposync -r puppetlabs > > You see things like: > > [puppetlabs: 5 of 48 ] Downloading > mcollective-1.3.0-6.noarch.rpm > Could not retrieve package mcollective-1.3.0-6.noarch. Error was > failure: mcollective-1.3.0-6.noarch.rpm from puppetlabs: [Errno 256] > No more mirrors to try. > > Is this an odd bug in reposync or is there something malformed in the > puppetlabs repodata? I'm using yum-utils-1.1.30-6.el6 on an RHEL6 > system. > > Thanks! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To post to this group, send email to puppet-users@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to puppet-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users?hl=en.