[Spacewalk-list] Problems deleting orphaned packages from Spacewalk

Tim Tedford montara at gmail.com
Tue Jan 27 22:15:11 UTC 2009


I am having this issue as well. I was able to delete some orphaned packages,
but others have the same result listed below. It does not seem to be related
to the quantity of packages selected, as I was able to successfully delete
up to 25 at a time. However, it has failed trying to delete from 1 - 25
packages as well. I still have not been able to delete the packages that
fail, even after repeated attempts.



On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 5:05 AM, Santi Saez <santisaez at woop.es> wrote:

> El 26/1/09 19:06, Santi Saez escribió:
>
> NOTE: This thread was: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Correct way to manage
> channels/updates for CentOS 5
>
> > *Is there anyway to delete those orphaned packages?* thanks!
>
> I have found a method to delete orphaned packages from Spacewalk, but it
> doesn't work:
>
> Channels -> Manage Software Channels -> Manage Software Packages
>
> Select: "Packages in no channels" + "View Packages" buttom.
>
> Select all packages and click "Confirm Deletion"
>
> I get this warning:
>
> =======================================================================
> Are you certain you want to delete these packages? This process can take
> several seconds. Be patient and do not click the button below more than
> once.
> =======================================================================
>
> But I get a "Internal Server Error" + WEB TRACEBACK (full traceback is
> available at http://pastebin.com/m1aa38975)
>
> If I select a single package I get the same error.. I can't delete orphaned
> packages :-/
>
> thanks!!
>
> --
> Santi Saez
> http://woop.es
>
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