Bugzilla – Bug 157100
Yast2 Installation Source Error
Last modified: 2006-05-22 12:14:51 UTC
Now after I've tried to upgrade all my related packages, the Yast2 gui for installation sources gives me an error everytime I go into it. "There were errors when restoring the sources configuration. Not all soures will be available for configuration" Basically I had a factory mirror in the Installation Sources, Removed it, and added a different mirror and now I get this error. Its like the old mirror exists somewhere, but yet the new mirror sticks. When I go to software management, to view all the new packages for the new mirror, it takes its time to load from the website and then it just automatically closes. As for now, I was able to install y2pmsh and add an installation source there and upgrade my system that way in hopes to resolve my problem. We'll see if that helps. Otherwise, do you guys know what happen? Is there a config file that I can wipe out the old mirror? Thanks.
please attach the y2logs - you can collect them using save_y2logs /tmp/y2logs.tar.gz
Created attachment 72397 [details] yast logs
Sounds like a ZYPP-problem.
sources -> Stano
SGI has observed this as well.
Could you, please, attach contents of /var/lib/zypp/ ?
Created attachment 72779 [details] tarball of /var/lib/zypp In this case, I removed the install sources so graphical yast reported no install sources, then I tried to click 'Finish' (with the empty source list) and got the "Unable to save changes to installation source configuration. Details: Media Exception Try again?" window. I'm not removing needinfo because it isn't set to me and it doesn't match exactly the report.
Created attachment 72780 [details] y2logs associated with last attachment.
Comments 7 and 8 weren't a fair example because an SGI add-on was involved and those are known to have issues. So I went back to a vanilla install. I had trouble re-producing this because, no matter what I did, I couldn't delete the base OS package from the list :( I tried several times to delete it and when I went back to install sources, it was still there. I'm able to edit/replace it and change to different versions of the mirror host name. I'm pretty sure I saw the version of this problem the bug reporter saw on a different machine but I haven't been able to make it happen again.
*** Bug 161336 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Fixed in yast2-packager-2.13.67
Verified with SLES10, RC1. Works fine