Hi, li xiao
Maybe this reason, chinese help can get from
http://jianlee.ylinux.org/Computer/Server/koji.html#sec27
在 2009-10-14三的 12:23 -0400,Mike McLean写道:
On 10/14/2009 03:57 AM, 李晓 wrote:
> Rencently,I changed the IP of my koji and regen-repo,but it shows missing
> dependency.The root.log as follows,
By default, repo regens use the --update option against the last active
repo. Because of this, old entries will persist. This is normally a
helpful optimization, but when those old entries reference a now-changed
url, it can be a problem.
The fix is to expire the active repo. This will force a full rebuild of
the repo (no --update).
If you only have a few active repos, you can expire them on the command
line like:
% koji call repoExpire <repo-id>
(the koji taginfo command will report the repo id of the active repo for
the tag)
If you have a lot of active repos (i.e. lots of different build
targets), then the easiest way to expire them all is in the db. For example:
=> update repo set state = 2 where state in (0, 1);
Once you've expired the repos, kojira should trigger the regenerations.
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