[opensuse] Default repositories fail near end of 10.2 GM DVD install
Before installing, I looked at the "annoying bugs" page. Before posting, I did a search of December [opensuse] list messages for the words "Source metadata" (from the error dialogs, below), and got no hits. This suggests that maybe I'm the only one getting this failure. (I hate when that happens... :-) I got the 10.2 Gold Master DVD iso, via ktorrent, and watched the MD5 test pass successfully before I began installing. I installed as though new, retaining only my /home partition. During the install/configure I did _nothing_ but - answer questions as they appeared, - specify HD partitioning/formatting, - select a bunch of additional packages (all autochecked for dependecy probs, and all passed) to install in addition to the standard KDE install, and - provide the required network/ip-related info to get a "Success" message when connection was tested. Then, near the end of the process, I hit a new dialog that I had not seen in previous SUSE DVD-based installs - there were three URLs (with checked checkboxes) for 'installation source repositories' or some such. I'd be more precise, except that I'm at the office just now, and I did the download and installation last night at home. Anyway, if you've done an install of 10.2 GM, from DVD, you know what I mean. They were for: -OSS -non-OSS -debug I clicked past the first one (when it failed...) before I thought to record, but here are the error dialogs from the other two: " http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/repo/oss/ Source metadata is invalid: http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/repo/oss//suse/setup/descr/pa ckages.cs fails checksum verification. " Yes, that's two forward slashes between "oss" and "suse"; I don't know how significant that is. The last one was.... "An error occurred while creating the installation source. Unknown source type for http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/repo/debug/ Try again?" I think I've lost the ability to have the repositories for installation of additional software and such, but I don't understand what I did to cause it. On the other hand, the word "source" was in there somewhere, so maybe I misunderstood? Those broken respositories - was their purpose just to provide source files, for stuff that I've already got installed from binary rpms on the DVD? Or were those three repositories actually binary packages for apps that didn't come on the DVD image, that might have been useful to me... and that should _not_ have failed on a "tested" "Gold Master" released product? If install works for other people (implying that I managed somehow to break it by merely answering questions...), then where should I be looking for a cause of failure? I definitely had a working network/internet connection - the installer verified that, at the end of the network setup sequence. (Where it says checking for Release Notes and updates, then says "Success".) Should I install again, and answer some question differently? Should I download again (even though the current image passed the MD5 check? I'm at a loss. If something is broken before the install even completes, what else is broken that will bite me later? After reboot, I logged in to a KDE 3.5.5 session with no problem, and poked around for a few minutes without seeing any obvious breakage. What's the prudent next step? Kevin The information contained in this electronic mail transmission may be privileged and confidential, and therefore, protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by replying to this message and deleting it from your computer without copying or disclosing it. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
mlist@safenet-inc.com wrote:
I think I've lost the ability to have the repositories for installation of additional software and such, but I don't understand what I did to cause it.
It sounds like a bug. Just configure the other install sources post install and you should be fine to go. -- Joe Morris Registered Linux user 231871 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On 12/12/06, mlist@safenet-inc.com
I clicked past the first one (when it failed...) before I thought to record, but here are the error dialogs from the other two:
" http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/repo/oss/ Source metadata is invalid: http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/repo/oss//suse/setup/descr/pa ckages.cs
fails checksum verification. "
Yes, that's two forward slashes between "oss" and "suse"; I don't know how significant that is.
download.opensuse.org redirects to a "real" mirror based on certain logic. Unfortunately being relatively soon after release some mirrors have still not properly synced the repository and it appears from a few reports such as yours that download.opensuse.org is sometimes redirecting to broken mirrors. This is unfortunate, and I know they are working on improving the redirector, but in practice things like this will probably always happen occasionally when you don't have control over all the mirrors. http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/repo/oss/ is the main repository of binaries. It contains more software than is included on the DVD. Sometimes "package source" is used interchangably with repository. http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/repo/src-oss/ contains the actual sources. http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/repo/non-oss/ is the repository for non-free software
The last one was....
"An error occurred while creating the installation source. Unknown source type for http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/repo/debug/
Try again?"
That debug repository is not yet available on the mirrors, hence that particular error. It is unlikely you will need it though, it provides data useful for getting useful backtraces & debugging information.
I think I've lost the ability to have the repositories for installation of additional software and such, but I don't understand what I did to cause it.
As you noted, this dialogue is new in 10.2, It merely provides a convenient way to add these repositories, to add manually post install simply go to yast -> installation sources -> add -> specify URL, and paste in the URLS _ Benjamin Weber -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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