[PlanetCCRMA] ccrma on FC7

Fernando Lopez-Lezcano nando@ccrma.Stanford.EDU
Sat Sep 15 15:38:00 2007


On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 00:06 +0200, Vedran Vucic wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I checked key and here is output:
> rpm -q -a --last
> 
> planetccrma-repo-1.0-3.fc7.ccrma              Sat 15 Sep 2007 11:45:24
> PM CEST
> gpg-pubkey-68d9802a-406db022                  Sat 15 Sep 2007 11:45:24
> PM CEST 
> gpg-pubkey-68d9802a-406db022                  Sat 15 Sep 2007 11:45:15
> PM CEST
> 
> So key is there and I still get message that metadata does not match
> checksum. Please advise

That means that there is an inconsistency between the header database
downloaded by yum and the packages it is trying to download (or
something similar). You could try erasing the yum cache and retrying:

  yum clean all

(you did install the .fc7 planetccrma-repo package?)

In a few isolated cases this has happened before, and the most we have
figured out is that probably a cache somewhere in the isp path to our
server is not honoring the cache metadata in the download, with the
result that it is serving (the cache) files that are out of date. Where
are you located? What is your isp?

-- Fernando


> On 9/15/07, Nigel Henry <cave.dnb@tiscali.fr> wrote:
>         On Saturday 15 September 2007 20:21, you wrote:
>         > Hello Nigel,
>         >
>         > Thanks a lot.  When I have done yum upgrade and first steps
>         and completed
>         > this one:
>         > rpm -Uvh
>         >
>         http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/mirror/fedora/linux/planetccrma/6/i38
>         >6/planetccrma-repo-1.0-3.fc6.ccrma.noarch.rpm
>         >
>         > I started yum install planettcrma-core and it started to
>         install
>         > primary.sqlite.bz2
>         > and it was always saying that chekcsum did not match.
>         >
>         > I suppose there is something more to do between those steps
>         in order to
>         > prevent that.
>         >
>         > Please advise. 
>         >
>         >
>         > Thanks,
>         >
>         >
>         > vedran
>         
>         Are you sure you have the GPG key installed?
>         
>         To check, run, as user.
>         rpm -q -a --last
>         
>         There should be a key somewhere near the top of the list, that
>         would confirm 
>         it's installed.
>         
>         Nigel.
>         
>         >
>         > On 9/15/07, Nigel Henry <cave.dnb@tiscali.fr> wrote:
>         > > On Saturday 15 September 2007 18:49, Vedran Vucic wrote: 
>         > > > hello,
>         > > >
>         > > > I am trying to install planet ccrma apps on Fedora Core
>         7.  I have done
>         > >
>         > > yum
>         > >
>         > > > upgrade, but it seems to me that something else should
>         be done since on 
>         > > > Planet CCRMA site there are instructions for Fedora Core
>         6.
>         > > >
>         > > > What should be procedure to install apps on Fedora Core
>         7?
>         > > >
>         > > >
>         > > > Thanks, 
>         > > >
>         > > >
>         > > > veki
>         > >
>         > > Hi Veki. The same procedure as for FC6 works ok.
>         > >
>         > > Just install the GPG key from the URL, or download it,
>         then install it as 
>         > > root, with a.
>         > > rpm --import RPM-GPG-KEY.planetccrma.txt
>         > >
>         > > Next run the URL to install the planetccrma repos in yum.
>         > >
>         > > That's about it.
>         > > 
>         > > A yum update should now, in Yumex show you all the music
>         stuff available
>         > > from
>         > > planetccrma.
>         > >
>         > > A word of caution before doing a.
>         > > yum install planetccrma-core 
>         > >
>         > > This will install the low latency/realtime kernel, but the
>         instructions
>         > > regarding the installonlyn.conf file are different now in
>         Fedora 7, since
>         > > an
>         > > update to yum. 
>         > >
>         > > You now need to add a line to /etc/yum.conf, so as to
>         retain as many
>         > > kernels
>         > > as you want. To disable it you need a line as below, which
>         will keep all
>         > > kernels. 
>         > >
>         > > installonly_limit=0
>         > >
>         > > See how it goes.
>         > >
>         > > Nigel.
>         > >
>         > >
>         > >
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