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#36 | invalid | yum install netlabs-exp kills rsync? | ||
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Hi all, after "yum install netlabs-exp" for latest Odin version, rsync stopped working: Killed by SIGSEGV pid=0x004a ppid=0x0049 tid=0x0001 slot=0x008b pri=0x0200 mc=0x0001 C:\ECS\BIN\RSYNC.EXE LIBC064 0:000f0242 cs:eip=005b:1f340242 ss:esp=c697:0017df02 ebp=0017df58
eax=0000c697 ebx=0017df30 ecx=0017e504 edx=0000150b edi=0017e404 esi=0017dff0 Process dumping was disabled, use DUMPPROC / PROCDUMP to enable it. rsync error: sibling process terminated abnormally (code 16) at main.c(1526) [generator=3.0.7] Removing C:\usr\lib; from LIBPATH solves the problem. |
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#88 | fixed | yum commands fail when running under LANG=ja_JP | ||
Description |
Running any yum command on a Japanese OS/2 system, or any language system when SET LANG=ja_JP has been set, results only in an error output similar to the following. [E:\]yum list updates Traceback (most recent call last): File "/@unixroot/usr/lib/python2.7/site.py", line 550, in <module> main() File "/@unixroot/usr/lib/python2.7/site.py", line 540, in main setencoding() File "/@unixroot/usr/lib/python2.7/site.py", line 494, in setencoding sys.setdefaultencoding(encoding) # Needs Python Unicode build ! Using yum 3.2.27-6 and python 2.7.6-10. (IIRC, this seems to be a somewhat different error message than I got under the same circumstances with python 2.6.) The workaround is to run SET LANG=en_US before running any yum command, but it's difficult for me to ask the user(s) I'm supporting to do that. |
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#113 | invalid | yum 3.4.3-7 should list dependency of urlgrabber > 3.1 | ||
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As we know that urlgrabber 3.1 fails when fetching via https, we should consider bumping the dependency for yum 3.4.3 to something above 3.1. The current urlgrabber in our repo is 3.10.1. Without this dependency, merely updating yum will not allow SSL connections to function. Related to issue #91. |