[coyotos-dev] [CapROS-devel] Build tools update

Charles Landau clandau at macslab.com
Tue May 16 17:40:09 EDT 2006


When I tried:

yum update capros-i386-xenv

I got the error messages:

Setting up Update Process
Setting up repositories
Coyotos                   100% |=========================|  951 B    00:00
extras                    100% |=========================| 1.1 kB    00:00
updates-released          100% |=========================| 1.8 kB    00:00
//var/cache/yum/updates-released/repomd.xml:7: parser error : Opening 
and ending tag mismatch: meta line 6 and head
</head>
        ^
//var/cache/yum/updates-released/repomd.xml:17: parser error : Input 
is not proper UTF-8, indicate encoding !
Bytes: 0xE9 0x70 0x65 0x6E
son d'abus de psychotechnologies (psycho-correction, lavage de 
cerveau...) aux d 
^//var/cache/yum/updates-released/repomd.xml:30: parser error : 
Opening and ending tag mismatch: head line 4 and html
</html>
        ^
//var/cache/yum/updates-released/repomd.xml:31: parser error : 
Premature end of data in tag html line 3

^
Cannot open/read repomd.xml file for repository: updates-released
Error importing repomd.xml from updates-released: Error: could not 
parse file //var/cache/yum/updates-released/repomd.xml

At 3:36 PM -0400 4/2/06, Jonathan S. Shapiro wrote:
>I have pushed updated build tools for Coyotos and CapROS into the YUM
>repository on SRL. Since we don't have the resources to support people
>on multiple generations of build tools, everyone should upgrade.  New
>innovation: the packages are now signed with the EROS Group signing key,
>which is an offline key.
>
>If you rebuilt the tools yourself, I recommend building this overnight.
>Any one architecture is not so bad, but building for the whole set takes
>a while. Even one target architecture takes several hours. All taken in
>all, installing the packages is easier if you can.
>
>As of two or three nights ago, the SRL repositories are no longer
>supporting Fedora Core 3. If you are still running that, it's time to
>upgrade. I have found that FC5/x86_64 has robustness issues, but
>FC5/i386 looks pretty good. Think of it as an excuse to run out and get
>that new machine you have been lusting after...
>
>shap



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