Kevin Stange wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Kevin Stange wrote:
Kevin Stange wrote:
A few users have reported we have a bad copy of yum on our mirror causing update failures. The yum package on mirror.steadfast.net had the md5sum:
I forgot to mention this was at:
/centos/5/updates/x86_64/RPMS/
Additionally, I've heard reports that more than just the "yum" package were reporting errors. It seems it may be limited to x86_64, but I'd rather not have to go through and md5sum the whole tree.
I heard that there was a problem with external mirrors, I did not hear that there was a problem on msync-dvd.centos.org.
I can test all the md5sums for all yum packages if there seems to be a problem on msync-dvd.
not sure how these could be wrong as they should be hardlinks of one another (all the files in question are noarch files, so they were only built once)
Did you just fix something? I ran a new sync and it re-hardlinked a bunch of files that were previously not and there are no longer any files that aren't hardlinked.
Yes, I went through and manually hard linked all the noarch files, as you were correct that some had different md5sums even though they were hard linked.
I am looking for an answer as to why the hardlink.py program might have screwed this up ... I have no idea how or why it might have done so.
I have turned off the script that hardlinks files until we can clear up what seems to cause this issue.