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Parse error while updating repo #53
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#52? |
I don't think so, as I didn't use repo-add at all to create the db. I just used 'repose -vf custom.db' in a directory with all the files. |
Similar (?) thing here: failed to parse files for eggwm-qt5/desc. |
I can confirm the same issue here with How can one do the "rebuild" work-around? |
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@AladW |
I edited my comment, put perhaps Have you tried the |
I can confirm that |
The |
@AladW Could you perhaps propose a workaround for this while it isn't fixed? It's just annoying since it renders |
Apparently:
Seems to solve the issue! EDIT This does not work, unfortunately. If you try to install a package afterwards the error will come back. |
Workaround from the aurutils perspective is to remove repose, so it falls back to repo-add. Not really something I enjoy saying on the repose tracker, but there it is... |
I'm getting the same issue, now. It's not clear what caused it, but once it's caused, no matter what I seem to try, I can't "fix" the existing db. I think it works fine again for a while if I nuke the db and make it totally from scratch, but it's not really a fix since eventually the problem comes back. I'll update this post if I can work anything else out. |
@aphirst Use |
I've created a custom repo to hold packages from the AUR. Occasionally, an update will fail, e.g.:
I'm not sure if it's the package or repose itself, jekyll is just an example.
Updating from scratch (using --rebuild) works, though this is time consuming.
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