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WebPanel => Updates => Topic started by: anandmys on February 10, 2022, 01:14:21 PM
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I am getting the message
Delta RPMs disabled because /usr/bin/applydeltarpm not installed.
"List of available packages for update" still shows the same list of products to update.
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I used the directions at
https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/delta-rpms-disabled-because-applydeltarpm-not-installed/
got message
No Presto metadata available for mariadb cwp
used the following article to resolve
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37030605/no-presto-metadata-available-for-base-error-downloading-packages
Request some experts to confirm if this is the correct solution
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what OS?
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I have the same issue:
CWPpro version: 0.9.8.1128
Distro Name: CentOS Linux release 7.9.2009 (Core)
Kernel Version: 3.10.0-1160.53.1.el7.x86_64
Platform: x86_64
I think I installed the minimal version of CentOS as per instructions.
Is the solution to run ?
yum install deltarpm
- https://forum.centos-webpanel.com/index.php?topic=3915.msg13591#msg13591
- https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/277900/do-i-need-to-do-something-about-delta-rpms-disabled
Thanks
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No issues on rocky linux 8.5
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yum install deltarpm
Side Note. If the packages that won't install are MariaDB, that because Maria can't be auto updated. It has to be a manual install.
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yum install deltarpm
Side Note. If the packages that won't install are MariaDB, that because Maria can't be auto updated. It has to be a manual install.
How are us end user supposed to update MariadDB?
I thought when the updates were minor or patch level then you could just update.
I am a windows user so all of this is complicated
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yum install deltarpm
Side Note. If the packages that won't install are MariaDB, that because Maria can't be auto updated. It has to be a manual install.
How are us end user supposed to update MariadDB?
I thought when the updates were minor or patch level then you could just update.
I am a windows user so all of this is complicated
The End User isn't supposed to update anything. If you want to run a hosting company, you need to know what you are doing. A google search will land you on MariaDB's "How to update" page, which explains EXACTLY why they force manual updates, and how to do it. Remember, they are a free software, that does not want to be liable for your data.
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I am not running a hosting company. I am just running my own websites locally. I reckon a good portion of CWP users are the same as me. :)
Also I am running in VirtualBox which allows me to power down and do a Full Veeam backup, and soon I will setup automated backups to my TrueNAS box.
I will backup, run the command, and see where I get up to. I also have links to manually updating MariaDB.
Thanks for the feedback. This will all get added to my Tutorial/Setup Instructions.