Hi all, I am about to debug a random scheduler crash with OBS 2.1.6 and wanted to present my findings so far in this audience in case someone has a good idea what might cause that and whether there might already be a fix available. What I see at random points in time is something like that: Use of uninitialized value $pkgid in concatenation (.) or string at ./bs_sched line 4664. Use of uninitialized value $pkgid in concatenation (.) or string at ./bs_sched line 4664. gen_meta: bad line gcc46-c++ This happens shortly after gcc46-c++ had been rebuilt. The only workaround I found so far is to remove the offending binary. gcc46-c++ is just an example. It could happen with arbitrary packages. What I found so far is that this happens due to the fact that solvable_lookup_checksum in perl-BSSolv-0.16.4 seems to return an empty string for the packages in question. Any idea what might be causing that or at least a pointer to what I should check? Otherwise I will just dig deeper into the case but a pointer which direction to dig to might be useful. Greetings, Robert -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+owner@opensuse.org