[Bug 726161] Re: package installation does not stop at 100%
Elan Ruusamäe
726161 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Feb 28 09:45:25 CET 2011
it's not Poldek. it is RPM.
See if git-core has got some %ghost file packaged, which your size is
160 times biger than original (original is likely 0 bytes)
so to see it, it is needed to know what was your git-core package BEFORE
upgrade.
** Tags added: rpm
** Also affects: rpm
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
package installation does not stop at 100%
Status in rpm package manager:
New
Status in PLD Linux Distribution:
New
Bug description:
I sturted full upgrade on one of my th/x86_64 machines (inside a
vserver). I started poldek and executed "upgrade *". It upgraded some
packages sucessfully. But it failed to upgrade git-core. It did not
stop installing it when the progress bar reached 100%. It continued
it, drawing a few screens of '#' characters and increasing a counter.
It reached ~ 6000% or something like that. Finally I interupted it
with Ctrl+C. I tried to install it again, and it happened again. I
tried to start a new instance of poldek and perform "upgrade *" there
- same error:
Executing sudo /bin/rpm --upgrade -vh --root /...
warning: /home/users/z/tmp/poldek-cache-z/ftp_ftp.th.pld-linux.org.dists.th.PLD.x86.64.RPMS/git-core-1.7.4-1.x86_64.rpm: Header V4 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID e4f1bc2d
Preparing... ########################################### [100%]
Repackaging...
1:git-core ###############################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################^CUpgrading... ##############(161%)
poldek:/all-avail>
I had seen it a few times before, but now, for the first time, it is
reproducible.
I have attached a tarball containing a /var/lib/rpm from that machine.
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