From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.2) Gecko/20021202 Description of problem: up2date --nox --update Fetching package list for channel: redhat-linux-i386-8.0... ######################################## Fetching Obsoletes list for channel: redhat-linux-i386-8.0... ######################################## Fetching rpm headers... ####################################### Testing package set / solving RPM inter-dependencies... ######################################## Canna-3.5b2-70.8.0.1.i386.r ########################## Done. File Not Found: r-e-d.a Error Message: Invalid RPM package Canna-3.5b2-70.8.0.1.src.rpm requested Error Class Code: 17 Error Class Info: File not found. Explanation: An error has occurred while processing your request. If this problem persists please enter a bug report at bugzilla.redhat.com. If you choose to submit the bug report, please be sure to include details of what you were trying to do when this error occurred and details on how to reproduce this problem. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 3.0.7-1 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Run up2date 2. 3. Actual Results: up2date failed Expected Results: up2date should have updated my system Additional info: up2date's directory has been changed manually to /usr/up2date from /var/spool/up2date b/c there isn't enough disk space available on /var for the whole download (some 200Mb)
*** Bug 101362 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
I have the same problem, and this is just the tip of the iceberg. I initially installed "Everything". I have a work around, but it's time consuming, install the Canna packages one at a time in reverse order. I think I did the CANNA "LIB", then "DEV" or "DEVEL", then finally the one giving me the problem at the top of the list "CANNA". Hope it helps.
The missing Canna package should be fixed as of yesterday, can you please confirm?
Well, in my business, (commmercial software support), I can't honestly say that I had a valid test. See, I turned off GPG sig. checking just before I downloaded, and it worked fine. This doesn't tell me whether or not your fix worked, 'cause my attempted/completed 'test' did not share the complete attribute set of the original problem. Seems to me, I got an email saying something about GPG stuff, but I hurried through it, and thought later that someone said GPG was part of the problem. Aarrgghhh...