On Tue, 2015-03-24 at 16:30 -0500, anlarye wrote:
Every hour I get the same notice from a default yum cron job.
/etc/cron.hourly/0yum-hourly.cron:
Not using downloaded repomd.xml because it is older than what we have:
Current : Thu Mar 19 23:01:22 2015
Downloaded: Thu Mar 19 17:54:56 2015
If I run any of the following commands the next hourly yum cron will go by
without the notice but following that this same notice returns. Including
having the same time date stamp on the downloaded repomd.xml file
yum clean expire-cache
yum clean metadata
yum clean all
Any help in getting this fixed?
Only a reader of the fedora list so far, but just sub'ed, so hope this
post works...
I had that issue and was able to trace it down to the google-chrome
repo.
The time stamp given does not exactly match the file itself but it does
match the time stamp given inside the file.
cd /var/cache/yum/x86_64/21/google-chrome/
grep time repomd.xml
<timestamp>1427219463</timestamp>
<timestamp>1427219463</timestamp>
<timestamp>1427219463</timestamp>
date -d "Mar 19 23:01:22 2015" +%s 1426831282
So, you can see that mine no longer matches (it used to) and is a later
time. I simply deleted that file and then did "sudo yum update". It
took some days but a fresher file did finally show up and I have
stopped getting the cron alerts.
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Doug H.