On 2020/10/27 14:34, Carlos E. R. wrote:
And all this, is on Leap or on Factory?
Because maybe you are trying to build an rpm prepared for Factory on a Leap machine, and in this case you may hit a problem with the new compressing program used by the new rpm, which Leap does not support.
---- I think I was supposed to post to 'opensuse@os.org', if it was leap based, yes? I have a tumbleweed based install, but my machine was dead due to disk corruption on the mains and backups. Finally pulled together a mostly working copy on the backups and restored the most important stuff, but to a new main array, w/backup array still operating in degraded mode because the locate disk function seems broken on one of the two 12-disk containers I got to replace the older / in worse shape previous ones. I still lost the rpms for the binaries and sources which weren't backed up, as I they were being refreshed from downloads ... so I try grabbing the current bin+src rpms and end up with the rpm error rpm(PayloadIsζστδ)** when I try to extract any of the new rpms with my last good rpm. Um...I don't suppose anyone thought about how users who missed a few months of internet connectivity might resync or make use of the new format rpms if they can't even install + build source-rpms. "They all seem Greek to me" (as in not something not being decipherable or understandable) ** - For those who don't speak Greek: zeta sigma tau delta, or "zstd" i.e. as an example of what happens when the algorithm or language encoding changes and your decoder hasn't been upgraded yet... :^) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org