Here is the list of 24: name, version, release, epoch, archLabel
bitstream-vera-fonts 1.10 4 (none) noarch bluez-libs 2.10 3 (none) i386 bluez-utils 2.10 5.el4 (none) i386 compat-glibc 2.3.2 95.30 1 i386 compat-glibc-headers 2.3.2 95.30 1 i386 crontabs 1.10 7 (none) noarch dhcpv6_client 0.10 24_EL4 (none) i386 file 4.10 9.el4 (none) i386 fonts-hebrew 0.100 4 (none) noarch ghostscript-fonts 5.50 13 (none) noarch hotplug 2004_04_01 7.10 3 i386 libcap 1.10 20 (none) i386 libcap-devel 1.10 20 (none) i386 make 3.80 7.EL4 1 i386 nc 1.10 22 (none) i386 net-tools 1.60 40.el4 (none) i386 nmap 3.70 1 2 i386 nmap-frontend 3.70 1 2 i386 perl-DBI 1.40 9 (none) i386 perl-Filter 1.30 6 (none) i386 perl-URI 1.30 4 (none) noarch udev 039 10.30.el4 (none) i386 units 1.80 10 (none) i386 xpdf 3.00 24.el4_8.1 1 i386 On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 8:46 AM, Jan Pazdziora <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 08:02:10AM -0400, Tim Lank wrote: >> Spacewalk-list: >> >> I have a list of 1039 packages with their name, version, release, >> epoch (if it exists), and archLabel and I am trying to return the "id" >> from the array structure that the packages.findByNvrea API method >> provides. >> >> When I loop through the list of all 1039, it successfully produces the >> "id" for 1015 of the packages, but not 24 of them (i.e. I'm getting >> about a 98% success rate). >> >> I've checked the input list for the 24 that do not produce the return, >> but nothing stands out from these as being different from the other >> 1015 that are successful. >> >> Can anyone indicate why I wouldn't get a 100% response from this API >> call? Why do these 24 fail to produce any results? > > What are those 24 packages that are not found? > > -- > Jan Pazdziora > Principal Software Engineer, Satellite Engineering, Red Hat > > _______________________________________________ > Spacewalk-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list > _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
