[arch-dev-public] problem with i686 repo
There is a problem with the i686 extra repo. Packages are being "downgraded". See http://dev.archlinux.org/~andyrtr/pkg_diff.html Most of the non-xorg stuff are supposed to be uptodate for both repo. Did someone ran svn commit in an old svn tree? The commits ML didn't reported these changes. What happened? I guess it's some sort of DB inconsistency. I'll try to see what happened and to fix it. Eric -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Eric Belanger <belanger@astro.umontreal.ca> wrote:
There is a problem with the i686 extra repo. Packages are being "downgraded". See http://dev.archlinux.org/~andyrtr/pkg_diff.html Most of the non-xorg stuff are supposed to be uptodate for both repo.
Did someone ran svn commit in an old svn tree? The commits ML didn't reported these changes. What happened? I guess it's some sort of DB inconsistency.
I'll try to see what happened and to fix it.
I just borked it. Trying to fix now
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Eric Belanger <belanger@astro.umontreal.ca> wrote:
There is a problem with the i686 extra repo. Packages are being "downgraded". See http://dev.archlinux.org/~andyrtr/pkg_diff.html Most of the non-xorg stuff are supposed to be uptodate for both repo.
Did someone ran svn commit in an old svn tree? The commits ML didn't reported these changes. What happened? I guess it's some sort of DB inconsistency.
More explanation: I was fiddling with Thomas' cleanup script, which I goofed and it decided to move 90% of the packages to /home/package-cleanup I couldn't sort through which were new and which weren't, so I dumped them all back to /home/ftp/extra/os/i686/ and am now fixing the ftpcleanup script to put it back to normal. Give me a few minutes, it will be back to normal
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com> wrote:
More explanation: I was fiddling with Thomas' cleanup script, which I goofed and it decided to move 90% of the packages to /home/package-cleanup
I couldn't sort through which were new and which weren't, so I dumped them all back to /home/ftp/extra/os/i686/ and am now fixing the ftpcleanup script to put it back to normal.
Give me a few minutes, it will be back to normal
This is all back to normal, but now that I look at it, I think we just had two unrelated issues that happened at the same time. On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Eric Belanger <belanger@astro.umontreal.ca> wrote:
There is a problem with the i686 extra repo. Packages are being "downgraded". See http://dev.archlinux.org/~andyrtr/pkg_diff.html Most of the non-xorg stuff are supposed to be uptodate for both repo.
Looking at the commits list, I didn't see Jan commit the xorg changes for i686 - I think only the x86_64 packages were built. Is this the case, or am I crazy?
On Wed, 14 May 2008, Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com> wrote:
More explanation: I was fiddling with Thomas' cleanup script, which I goofed and it decided to move 90% of the packages to /home/package-cleanup
I couldn't sort through which were new and which weren't, so I dumped them all back to /home/ftp/extra/os/i686/ and am now fixing the ftpcleanup script to put it back to normal.
Give me a few minutes, it will be back to normal
This is all back to normal, but now that I look at it, I think we just had two unrelated issues that happened at the same time.
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Eric Belanger <belanger@astro.umontreal.ca> wrote:
There is a problem with the i686 extra repo. Packages are being "downgraded". See http://dev.archlinux.org/~andyrtr/pkg_diff.html Most of the non-xorg stuff are supposed to be uptodate for both repo.
Looking at the commits list, I didn't see Jan commit the xorg changes for i686 - I think only the x86_64 packages were built. Is this the case, or am I crazy?
Yes, thats the case. That's what I meant by non-xorg stuff. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
On Wed, 2008-05-14 at 17:13 -0500, Aaron Griffin wrote:
Looking at the commits list, I didn't see Jan commit the xorg changes for i686 - I think only the x86_64 packages were built. Is this the case, or am I crazy?
You're not crazy. I moved and updated xorg and friends from testing to extra a few hours ago for x86_64. i686 will follow later, but I'm short on time.
On 5/14/08, Jan de Groot <jan@jgc.homeip.net> wrote:
On Wed, 2008-05-14 at 17:13 -0500, Aaron Griffin wrote:
Looking at the commits list, I didn't see Jan commit the xorg changes for i686 - I think only the x86_64 packages were built. Is this the case, or am I crazy?
You're not crazy. I moved and updated xorg and friends from testing to extra a few hours ago for x86_64. i686 will follow later, but I'm short on time.
Is everything back to normal then? I don't want to make any commits until I know we're kosher.
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 9:21 PM, Thayer Williams <thayer@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 5/14/08, Jan de Groot <jan@jgc.homeip.net> wrote:
On Wed, 2008-05-14 at 17:13 -0500, Aaron Griffin wrote:
Looking at the commits list, I didn't see Jan commit the xorg changes for i686 - I think only the x86_64 packages were built. Is this the case, or am I crazy?
You're not crazy. I moved and updated xorg and friends from testing to extra a few hours ago for x86_64. i686 will follow later, but I'm short on time.
Is everything back to normal then? I don't want to make any commits until I know we're kosher.
Yeah, Eric and I got it sorted out. I made a silly mistake that moved most of the packages to the package-cleanup dir, and then I moved all of them back - which included some bad packages. It was my oops, but we got it fixed in a matter of minutes, so hopefully it didn't negatively affect the mirrors
Aaron Griffin schrieb:
Yeah, Eric and I got it sorted out. I made a silly mistake that moved most of the packages to the package-cleanup dir, and then I moved all of them back - which included some bad packages.
There are now tons of packages in the extra directory which are not in extra any more. My cleanup script iterates over DB entries, thus does not find them. I have a cleanup2.sh script in my $HOME, which iterates over the ftp directory and finds packages that are not in the db: DIRECTORY: /home/ftp/extra/os/i686 OBSOLETEFILES: acl-2.2.45-2-i686.pkg.tar.gz aewm++-1.1.5-2.pkg.tar.gz alltraxclock2-0.2-1.pkg.tar.gz atl2-2.0.4-2-i686.pkg.tar.gz attr-2.4.39-2-i686.pkg.tar.gz autoconf-2.61-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz avifile-0.7.45-1.pkg.tar.gz balsa-2.3.14-4.pkg.tar.gz bbconf-1.10-2.pkg.tar.gz bbdate-0.2.4-4.pkg.tar.gz bbkeys-0.9.0-1.pkg.tar.gz bbmail-0.8.3-2.pkg.tar.gz bbpager-0.3.1-3.pkg.tar.gz bbppp-0.2.3-1.pkg.tar.gz bbsload-0.2.8-2.pkg.tar.gz bbtime-0.1.5-2.pkg.tar.gz bbtool-1.9-1.pkg.tar.gz beaver-0.2.7-1.pkg.tar.gz bittornado-0.3.18-1.pkg.tar.gz blackbox-0.70.1-2.pkg.tar.gz boo-0.7.6.2237-1.pkg.tar.gz bzrtools-0.13.0-1.pkg.tar.gz capi4k-utils-050718-5-i686.pkg.tar.gz cogito-0.18.2-1.pkg.tar.gz conglomerate-0.9.1-3.pkg.tar.gz cooledit-3.17.17-2.pkg.tar.gz coreutils-6.10-2-i686.pkg.tar.gz csup-20060318-2.pkg.tar.gz ctorrent-1.3.4-2.pkg.tar.gz daemontools-0.76-4.pkg.tar.gz dash-0.5.4-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz dhcpcd-3.2.0-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz dillo-0.8.6-1.pkg.tar.gz djbdns-1.05-1.pkg.tar.gz dmraid-1.0.0.rc14-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz dog-1.7-1.pkg.tar.gz e3-2.6.3-1.pkg.tar.gz ejabberd-1.1.3-1.pkg.tar.gz ez-ipupdate-3.0.11b8-2.pkg.tar.gz f2c-20031025-1.pkg.tar.gz file-4.23-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz findutils-4.2.32-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz fuse-2.7.2-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz gaim-encryption-3.0beta8-1.pkg.tar.gz gaim-plugin-pack-1.0beta6-2.pkg.tar.gz gcc-libs-4.2.3-2-i686.pkg.tar.gz gkleds-0.8.1-1.pkg.tar.gz gkrellm-2.2.10-2.pkg.tar.gz gkrellmlaunch-0.5-3.pkg.tar.gz gkrellm-mailwatch-2.4.3-1.pkg.tar.gz gkrellmms-2.1.22-2.pkg.tar.gz gkrellm-volume-2.1.13-2.pkg.tar.gz gkrellm-xkb-1.05-1.pkg.tar.gz gkrellshoot-0.4.2-1.pkg.tar.gz gkrellweather-2.0.7-2.pkg.tar.gz glurp-0.11.6-3.pkg.tar.gz gnomebaker-0.6.1-3.pkg.tar.gz gphpedit-0.9.91-2.pkg.tar.gz grace-5.1.20-1.pkg.tar.gz gtk-gnutella-0.96.3-1.pkg.tar.gz gurlchecker-0.10.1-1.pkg.tar.gz hackedbox-0.8.4-2.pkg.tar.gz hddtemp-0.3.beta15.patch7-1.pkg.tar.gz hdparm-7.7-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz heimdal-1.0.1-2-i686.pkg.tar.gz htmldoc-1.8.27-1.pkg.tar.gz ion-3rc_20071109-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz ion-scripts-20071021-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz iproute-070710-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz ivtv-0.10.3-1.pkg.tar.gz libtool-2.2.2-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz libtorrent-0.11.6-1.pkg.tar.gz ltmodem-8.31-41.pkg.tar.gz ltmodem-utils-8.31-27.pkg.tar.gz m4-1.4.10-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz mawk-1.3.3-7.pkg.tar.gz menumaker-0.99.7-1.pkg.tar.gz mknbi-1.4.4-1.pkg.tar.gz mlocate-0.18-1.pkg.tar.gz mlview-0.9.0-4.pkg.tar.gz module-init-tools-3.2.2-5-i686.pkg.tar.gz monodevelop-0.13.1-1.pkg.tar.gz mutella-0.4.5-1.pkg.tar.gz ndiswrapper-utils-1.51-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz netcfg-2.0.5-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz nfs-utils-1.1.0-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz openldev-0.6.1-2.pkg.tar.gz openoffice-base-devel-2.4_src680_m239-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz openswan-2.4.10-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz openvpn-2.0.9-1.pkg.tar.gz pam-0.99.9.0-2-i686.pkg.tar.gz panorama-tools-2.6b1-1.pkg.tar.gz patch-2.5.4-4-i686.pkg.tar.gz pccts-1.33mr-3.pkg.tar.gz pcmciautils-014-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz php-cgi-5.2.1-2.pkg.tar.gz pkgconfig-0.22-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz plib-1.8.4-1.pkg.tar.gz po4a-0.29-1.pkg.tar.gz python-xlib-0.13-2.pkg.tar.gz qtella-0.6.5-1.pkg.tar.gz rdate-990821-2.pkg.tar.gz readline-5.2-6-i686.pkg.tar.gz ripperx-2.7.0-1.pkg.tar.gz rp-pppoe-3.8-2-i686.pkg.tar.gz rtorrent-0.7.6-1.pkg.tar.gz sitecopy-0.16.3-2.pkg.tar.gz slocate-3.1-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz sudo-1.6.9p9-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz teapop-0.3.8-1.pkg.tar.gz tkcvs-7.2.1-1.pkg.tar.gz torsmo-0.18-2.pkg.tar.gz traceroute-1.4a12-3.pkg.tar.gz tzdata-2007k-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz vi-7.1.228-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz wampager-0.9.1-2.pkg.tar.gz wdm-1.28-2.pkg.tar.gz wmi-10-2.pkg.tar.gz xdiskusage-1.48-3.pkg.tar.gz xmms-1.2.10-8.pkg.tar.gz xosview-1.8.3-1.pkg.tar.gz xpad-2.12-1.pkg.tar.gz xplanet-1.2.0-2.pkg.tar.gz I moved those back to the cleanup dir.
participants (5)
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Aaron Griffin
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Eric Belanger
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Jan de Groot
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Thayer Williams
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Thomas Bächler