On 2010-04-22 at 10:49:02 [+0200], Ingo Weinhold <ingo_weinhold@xxxxxx> wrote: > > On 2010-04-22 at 07:55:06 [+0200], root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > Error building the cache: > > 'repo2solv.sh' '-o' '/var/cache/zypp/solv/monitoring/solv' > > '/var/cache/zypp/raw/monitoring' > > Unknown checksum type: 108: sha256 > > Line 108 of repo2solv.sh only contains a "gzip -dc" call. No sha256 > checksumming there, so this probably refers to a different script. I assume > this has something to do with update check/repository refresh? I'm sure > Oliver has a clue. :-) Yes, I have: basically the SUSE-guys have fucked up several repositories we are pulling from by switching them to use a checksum type that's not supported by the zypper that comes with openSUSE-11.1. I'm pretty sure if we'd file a bug report they'd say that those repos are not supported ... (although they are being officially maintained by SUSE-people, i.e. those are not personal repositories). The newer zypper (the one that supports SHA256) is currently only available for openSUSE-11.2 - just as if we needed one more incentive to upgrade. Obviously, we are not going to do that now, with alpha2 just ahead. I'll try to include the new zypper into our own project at the openSUSE build service and try to build that for 11.1. Let's see how that fares ... cheers, Oliver