Hi, On 22 April 2010 11:33, Oliver Tappe <zooey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 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. OpenSuSE 11.3 seems to be scheduled for July[1]. If we are going to do a big upgrade, then we might just make a big switch, or not? N> [1] http://news.opensuse.org/2010/04/14/opensuse-11-3-milestone-5-the-community-strikes-back/