YUM Segmentation Fault
Re: YUM Segmentation Fault
Put the last 100 lines or so up on http://pastebin.centos.org and post the link to it here.
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Re: YUM Segmentation Fault
Hi Guys,
Pastbin: http://pastebin.centos.org/495816/
It's a lot more than the last 100, but the last 100 all seem the same to me?
Cheers,
Pastbin: http://pastebin.centos.org/495816/
It's a lot more than the last 100, but the last 100 all seem the same to me?
Cheers,
Re: YUM Segmentation Fault
Seems like yum crashes while reading /var/cache/yum/x86_64/7/opennms-repo-stable-common/gen/primary.xml
Try rm -rf /var/cache/yum/*
Try rm -rf /var/cache/yum/*
Re: YUM Segmentation Fault
In case the above does not work..
I see from your output that yum tries to use some libraries from /opt/VDC/tomcat/lib and those may cause problems for yum. Perhaps LD_LIBRARY_PATH="" yum install putty would work.
I see from your output that yum tries to use some libraries from /opt/VDC/tomcat/lib and those may cause problems for yum. Perhaps LD_LIBRARY_PATH="" yum install putty would work.
Re: YUM Segmentation Fault
Does it still do it if you run yum --disablerepo=opennms\* update ?
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Re: YUM Segmentation Fault
Hi Guys,
Running:
worked, would I need to run the disablerepo command every time from now on?
Cheers,
Running:
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yum --disablerepo=opennms\* install putty
Cheers,
Re: YUM Segmentation Fault
You need to report the problem to opennms - something in their repodata is bad and causing the crash.
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Re: YUM Segmentation Fault
Thanks guys, will report to opennms on this, at least it is temporarily fixed for the time being.
Cheers,
Cheers,