[PlanetCCRMA] ccrma on FC7

Fernando Lopez-Lezcano nando@ccrma.Stanford.EDU
Sun Sep 16 11:27:01 2007


On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 12:20 +0200, Vedran Vucic wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> It goes well so far although I receive the following message too:
> ftp://ftp.uninett.no/pub/linux/Fedora/releases/7/Everything/i386/os/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 4] IOError: [Errno ftp error] timed out

That is a Fedora mirror timing out. Yum should recover from that and
keep goind...

-- Fernando


> On 9/16/07, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano <nando@ccrma.stanford.edu> wrote:
>         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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