Hi Paul, Yes sorry for this, false alert, the repodata for this repository was broken.
Regards, Philippe. On Wed, 31 Jul 2019 at 20:53, Robert Paschedag <robert.pasche...@web.de> wrote: > Hi Paul, > > Problem has been solved. All good. Your code works. It was an outdated > Packages.gz file. > > Robert > > sent from my mobile device > > > -------- Originale Nachricht -------- > Von: Paul-Andre Panon <paul-andre.pa...@avigilon.com> > Gesendet: Wed Jul 31 20:08:45 GMT+02:00 2019 > An: spacewalk-list@redhat.com > Betreff: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Debian package comparison failing. > > Well, looks like the Ubuntu apt-get is the one that's getting it wrong > here and that Spacewalk is correct (for these packages). That's what it > looked like to me on your first e-mail but I wasn't certain, however this > seems to confirm it. Now, have you tried to update with rhn_check after > approving the package updates in Spacewalk? > > It's been annoying me that Ubuntu seems to take great liberties with the > Debian package versioning standards but it appears to be a new low for > them to manage to come up with versions that seem to break their own > hacked up versioning algorithms. You could try to crank up the logging on > the rhn_check, to verify that those package versions are being recommended > by Spacewalk (or look at the event history?) but if Spacewalk is > suggesting python-ethtool-0.14-1.amd64-deb and the apt-get client is > rejecting it, then the client is wrong. If that only happens with apt-get > however, then maybe there's a bug in the apt-get=>spacewalk glue/shim in > separating and parsing the package version and breaking it down into > epoch/upstream-version/Debian-version (which would be my guess with > python-gobject-2 but unfortunately doesn't make sense with the others) > > Cheers, > > Paul-Andre > > On Tue, 30 Jul 2019 17:36:34 +0200, philippe bidault > <philippe.bida...@gmail.com> wrote: > >Nope, no lock or nothing similar: > > > >root@debian10:~# dpkg -l | grep python-eth > >ii python-ethtool 0.12-1.1 amd64 > > Python bindings for the ethtool kernel interface > > > >Regards, > >Philippe. > > > >On Tue, 30 Jul 2019 at 15:02, Michael Mraka <michael.mr...@redhat.com> > >wrote: > > > >> philippe bidault: > >> > Hi Michael, > >> > > >> > Here are the installed versions: > >> > > >> > root@debian10:~# dpkg -l | grep python-go > >> > ii python-gobject 3.22.0-2 all > >> > Python 2.x bindings for GObject - transitional package > >> > ii python-gobject-2 2.28.6-13 amd64 > >> > deprecated static Python bindings for the GObject library > >> > root@debian10:~# dpkg -l | grep python-eth > >> > ii python-ethtool 0.12-1.1 amd64 > >> > Python bindings for the ethtool kernel interface > >> > > >> > So this is in fact matching what appears in the "Installed Package" > column > >> > in the Spacewalk web console. The Debian 10 client just does not see > >> > the 3 updates. > >> > >> Can't they be somehow excluded / version-locked / ... etc? > >> If you use dpkg to list all available python-ethtool packages can you > >> see > >> python-ethtool-0.14-1 among them? > >> > >> > Regards, > >> > Philippe. > >> ... > >> > > > Latest Package Installed Package > >> > > > python-ethtool-0.14-1.amd64-deb > python-ethtool-0.12-1.1.amd64-deb > >> > > > python-gobject-3.30.4-1.all-deb > python-gobject-3.22.0-2.all-deb > >> > > > python-gobject-2-2.28.6-13+b1.amd64-deb > python-gobject-2-2.28.6-13.amd64-deb > >> > > > > >> > > > But on the registered debian 10 server, "apt update" is telling > me that all > >> > > > the packages are already up-to-date. > >> > > > >> > > What version of python-ethtool, python-gobject and > >> > > python-gobject-2 do you have installed on the debian server? > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> -- > >> Michael Mr?ka > >> System Management Engineering, Red Hat > >> > > > > -- > At Motorola Solutions and our subsidiaries, your privacy is important to > us. That is why we have taken appropriate measures to ensure the data you > provide to us is kept secure. To learn more about how we process your > personal information, how we comply with applicable data protection laws, > and care for the security and privacy of your personal data, please review > our Privacy Policy > < > https://www.motorolasolutions.com/en_us/about/privacy-policy.html#privacystatement > >. > If you have any questions related to data protection and compliance with > applicable laws, please contact us at priva...@motorolasolutions.com > <mailto:priva...@motorolasolutions.com> > > _______________________________________________ > Spacewalk-list mailing list > Spacewalk-list@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list > > _______________________________________________ > Spacewalk-list mailing list > Spacewalk-list@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
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