If it works I have to ask the question was this patch submitted in a ticket in the spacewalk bugzilla
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 2:38 PM, Mgr. Peter Hudec <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Simon, > > see attahcech diff, which solved my problem. It's against SPACEWALK-1.7 > branch. > > Peter > > > On 1/21/13 5:59 PM, Mgr. Peter Hudec wrote: >> >> Hi Simon, >> >> yes, it did the upgeades ;) >> >> I found the problem. >> First, this is apt-get/aptitude fature, the python-apt api did not have >> this strange behaviour. >> >> Second where is the problem. The problem is with the wrong generated >> Packages file. Exctly wit the information provided for the package. >> >> Every package has control file, where is the package description. Thos >> control file shuld be transported to the repository Packages file and >> here is the problem. >> >> In my case >> >> Package pss-foxim fdo not have property "Installed-Size", but the >> Packages does. If i remove the line form packages this packages goes ok. >> >> Package strace have "Installed-Size: property, but the value differs >> with the value in the Packages file. If i correct the value in the >> Packages file, this package gos OK. >> >> So generaly, the DebpackageWrites should follow thr package control file. >> >> So the problem is in Pacakge writer java class and in the rhnpush and >> it's XMLRPC API ;( >> >> >> I hope I will be able to write quick fix for this problem. >> >> best regards >> Peter >> >> On 1/21/13 4:44 PM, Simon Lukasik wrote: >>> >>> On 01/21/2013 02:02 PM, Mgr. Peter Hudec wrote: >>>> >>>> Dear all, >>>> >>>> today I found a strange issue. >>>> I out some packages into repository and installed then using spacewalk >>>> server. >>>> >>>> These packages were successfully installed, the spacewalk shows the >>>> system is up2date and OK. >>>> >>>> But when I run "apt-get upgrade -s" the system still wants to upgrade >>>> the packages, even if they are the same version. Does anybody already >>>> had this issue? >>>> >>>> TEJB1139H5XEAS info # apt-get upgrade -s >>>> Reading package lists... Done >>>> Building dependency tree >>>> Reading state information... Done >>>> The following packages will be upgraded: >>>> pss-foxim strace worthless >>>> 3 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. >>>> Inst pss-foxim [2.1] (2.1 spacewalk.fopss.sk [all]) >>>> Conf pss-foxim (2.1 spacewalk.fopss.sk [all]) >>>> Inst strace [4.5.20-2.3ubuntu1] (4.5.20-2.3ubuntu1 spacewalk.fopss.sk >>>> [i386]) >>>> Inst worthless [1.0-2] (1.0-2 spacewalk.fopss.sk [all]) >>>> Conf strace (4.5.20-2.3ubuntu1 spacewalk.fopss.sk [i386]) >>>> Conf worthless (1.0-2 spacewalk.fopss.sk [all]) >>>> >>> >>> Does the `apt-get upgrade` (without the --simulate option) really >>> performs that actions? >>> >>> And can you confirm that this issue persists even after `apt-get update`? >>> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > 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
