Description of problem: Today I installed a bunch of updates: Oct 04 15:20:31 Updated: openoffice.org-core - 1:2.2.1-18.2.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:21:21 Updated: dbus-glib - 0.73-3.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:21:23 Updated: libselinux - 2.0.14-9.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:21:33 Updated: libpurple - 2.2.1-1.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:21:34 Updated: libselinux - 2.0.14-9.fc7.i386 Oct 04 15:21:36 Updated: kde-filesystem - 3.92-9.fc7.noarch Oct 04 15:22:06 Updated: kdelibs - 6:3.5.7-22.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:22:48 Updated: kdebase - 6:3.5.7-13.1.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:23:00 Updated: kdelibs-devel - 6:3.5.7-22.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:23:04 Updated: openoffice.org-calc - 1:2.2.1-18.2.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:23:05 Updated: libnetfilter_conntrack - 0.0.81-1.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:23:07 Updated: dbus-glib - 0.73-3.fc7.i386 Oct 04 15:23:08 Updated: fuse-libs - 2.7.0-6.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:23:09 Updated: sip - 4.6-2.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:23:10 Updated: icedax - 1.1.6-5.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:23:11 Updated: libselinux-python - 2.0.14-9.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:23:12 Updated: openoffice.org-math - 1:2.2.1-18.2.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:23:13 Updated: openoffice.org-xsltfilter - 1:2.2.1-18.2.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:23:37 Updated: fast-user-switch-applet - 2.17.4-5.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:23:41 Updated: openoffice.org-draw - 1:2.2.1-18.2.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:23:42 Updated: openoffice.org-base - 1:2.2.1-18.2.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:23:51 Updated: tzdata - 2007h-1.fc7.noarch Oct 04 15:23:52 Updated: rsync - 2.6.9-3.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:23:53 Updated: sip-devel - 4.6-2.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:23:53 Updated: openoffice.org-graphicfilter - 1:2.2.1-18.2.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:23:56 Updated: alsa-utils - 1.0.14-2.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:23:58 Updated: libselinux-devel - 2.0.14-9.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:23:59 Updated: wodim - 1.1.6-5.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:24:03 Updated: xchat - 1:2.8.4-5.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:24:05 Updated: fuse - 2.7.0-6.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:24:06 Updated: genisoimage - 1.1.6-5.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:24:07 Updated: xorg-x11-xtrans-devel - 1.0.3-2.1.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:24:10 Updated: openoffice.org-writer - 1:2.2.1-18.2.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:24:13 Updated: openoffice.org-impress - 1:2.2.1-18.2.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:24:19 Updated: polyester - 1.0.2-1.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:24:45 Updated: pidgin - 2.2.1-1.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:24:58 Updated: openoffice.org-langpack-pl_PL - 1:2.2.1-18.2.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:24:59 Updated: dbus-glib-devel - 0.73-3.fc7.x86_64 Oct 04 15:25:00 Updated: kdebase-devel - 6:3.5.7-13.1.fc7.x86_64 After that, any attempt to run yum indirectly (puplet, yum-updatesd-helper, pirut) ends up with bandwidth being fully hogged by the mentioned app . What is more pup/pirut window never shows up. yum itself works fine (after you kill the misbehaving app of course). I did run yum clean all, rpm --rebuilddb and suck, but none of these helped. I'm not a netstat guru, but it seems like the software is trying to grab somewhere from numerous fedora mirrors. Additional info: I guess it's not a yum bug, but I have no idea what to file it against otherwise.
is trying to grab somewhere from numerous fedora mirrors. ^^ I mean something, of course.
Created attachment 215981 [details] output of strace pirut The strace log of pirut. It was killed when it started to download.
Created attachment 216031 [details] yum.log output I am seeing the same on my box and I attached the yum.log file as requested.
okay - we've got broken metadata in the updates for f7 which is causing this. adding luke and jesse
*** Bug 318821 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Interesting issue. The repodata composed from our end looks fine, but for some reason the comps-f7.xml that hit the mirrors has a different checksum, which threw off yum/pup/pirut. Bodhi just finished mashing a fresh f7-updates, so hopefully once this hits the mirrors this issue will be resolved. We still need to figure out what caused this.
The new comps-f7.xml that just hit the f7-updates repos looks good. This should hopefully fix your problem.