[email protected] wrote:

I'll do that later today when I get to the machines at home.
Sorry, I meant to let you know that I now thought it was a client issue, but hit the send before I got it in. :-) The machines are all CentOS 5.4 and should have the rhn-client-tools (up2date) from the nightly client builds and the python should be python-2.4.3-27.el5, but I'll double check the versions later.

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On 1/13/10 7:21 PM, Chuck Renshaw wrote:
> up2date
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/usr/sbin/rhn_check", line 276, in __run_action
>     (status, message, data) = CheckCli.__do_call(method, params)
>   File "/usr/sbin/rhn_check", line 268, in __do_call
>     method = getMethod.getMethod(method, "/usr/share/rhn/", "actions")
> File "/usr/share/rhn/up2date_client/getMethod.py", line 78, in getMethod
>     actions = __import__(modulename)
> exceptions.SyntaxError: invalid syntax (packages.py, line 325)

Hrm, this seems to be a client side issue.  Is this RHEL 4?  CentOS 4 ?

can you provide the output of:

# rpm -q up2date python

Thanks,

-Justin


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Red Hat, Inc.

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Here's the rpm query from a spacewalk client machine:
[r...@server1 ~]# rpm -q up2date python rhn-client-tools
package up2date is not installed
python-2.4.3-27.el5
rhn-client-tools-0.8.2-1.el5

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