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Hello,
can anybody tell me why i get an 301 Error in yaourt?
yaourt skype
.....
The URL https://aur.archlinux.org/rpc.php?type=search&arg=skype returned error: 301
but when i go to this page there is nur error o.0
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I get a similar error (always 301) when doing:
yaourt -Syua
The URL http://aur.archlinux.org/rpc.php?type=multiinfo&arg[]=4suite&arg[]=android-udev ... returned error : 301
I have only just noticed it doing this.
Andrew.
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Error 301 is an indication that the target URL has permanently moved.
From the mailing lists:
Lukas Fleischer archlinux@<redacted> archlinux.org
10:08 AM (1 hour ago)to arch-dev-public, aur-general
On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 02:32:03PM +0200, Lukas Fleischer wrote:
> Just a short note to everybody: sigurd is down due to maintenance works.
> We noticed several disk read failures lately and decided that one of
> disks needs to be replaced. The replacement was performed yesterday on
> ~20:00 CEST and finished on ~20:45 CEST.
>
> The support set up a live environment after the replacement was
> completed for some reason. Unfortunately, I wasn't online at that time,
> so I couldn't react immediately -- sorry for that.
>
> We are currently working on getting access to the rescue environment and
> trying to figure out what happened here.
>
> I will keep you updated. Thanks for your patience!sigurd is up again. TUs should be able to use SVN and devtools as
before.The AUR has been moved to alderaan -- if there's any issues with the new
setup, please let us know. Thanks to Ionut and Pierre who helped me with
migrating to the new server.
It would appear there is an issue with a permanent move. Someone who uses Yaourt should post a bug report on the AUR page
Edit: Obfuscated email address
Last edited by ewaller (2012-10-27 19:25:27)
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on the AUR page ive found an workaraound
"To solve the HTTP error 301, edit /usr/lib/yaourt/util.sh, changing AURURL='http://aur.archlinux.org' to AURURL='https://aur.archlinux.org'."
/edit: it works
/solved
Last edited by LostPW (2012-10-27 19:00:50)
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Moving to AUR Issues...
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on the AUR page ive found an workaraound
"To solve the HTTP error 301, edit /usr/lib/yaourt/util.sh, changing AURURL='http://aur.archlinux.org' to AURURL='https://aur.archlinux.org'."/edit: it works
/solved
Thanks it really works
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echo "AURURL='https://aur.archlinux.org'" >> ~/.yaourtrc
Last edited by edacval (2012-10-29 17:23:23)
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I just started getting this maybe 2 days ago. At first I thought it's due to me accidentally changing the permission of the directory and files for /tmp, however, even after I corrected it I am still getting the error.
[sho@arch ~]$ yaourt -Syua
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra 1421.3 KiB 777K/s 00:02 [########################################] 100%
community 1774.6 KiB 928K/s 00:02 [########################################] 100%
The URL http://aur.archlinux.org/rpc.php?type=multiinfo&arg[]=archey&arg[]=blingbling-git&arg[]=customizepkg&arg[]=hdhomerun_config_gui&arg[]=libhdhomerun&arg[]=lua-oocairo&arg[]=lxappearance2-git&arg[]=mediatomb&arg[]=package-query&arg[]=subsonic&arg[]=teamspeak3-server&arg[]=ttf-ms-fonts&arg[]=ttf-nanum&arg[]=ttf-nanumgothic_coding&arg[]=ttf-vista-fonts&arg[]=ttf-vlgothic&arg[]=wqy-microhei&arg[]=xcompmgr-git&arg[]=yaourt returned error : 301
Foreign packages: \ 19 / 19
Any ideas? I've tried to open that link manually in browser and it works just fine.
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Edit: made redundant by merge threads.
Last edited by headkase (2012-10-27 19:34:41)
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Moved to AUR issues.
Edit: And merged threads
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echo "AURURL='https://aur/archlinux.org'" >> ~/.yaourtrc
You meant
echo "AURURL='https://aur.archlinux.org'" >> ~/.yaourtrc
That fixes it!
Last edited by print (2012-10-27 20:35:52)
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After I encountered the AUR error, I knew that the AUR was down, but was not able to find any notice about the maintenance work. Thanks to the post I understand what happend to the AUR site and fixed the error. Thank you all!
Arch Linux x86_64 w/ MATE or Openbox
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on the AUR page ive found an workaraound
"To solve the HTTP error 301, edit /usr/lib/yaourt/util.sh, changing AURURL='http://aur.archlinux.org' to AURURL='https://aur.archlinux.org'."/edit: it works
/solved
Thanks Lost and ewaller for the info and fix.
Andrew.
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OK, tks this is fixed with this:
echo "AURURL='https://aur.archlinux.org'" >> ~/.yaourtrc
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OK, tks this is fixed with this:
echo "AURURL='https://aur.archlinux.org'" >> ~/.yaourtrc
Same here.
However, I noticed that there was a new version of yaourt. For my other Arch computers, I just un-commented the yaourt sever in pacman.conf, ran pacman -Syyu to get the update, ran yaourt -Syua to see whats been missing. Everything worked post yaourt upgrade so I got rid of .yaourtrc in home.
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None of the echo commands worked for me what did though was upgrading yaourt to 1.2-1.
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echo "AURURL='https://aur/archlinux.org'" >> ~/.yaourtrc
Now I'm getting
curl error: Peer certificate cannot be authenticated with given CA certificates
instead. Any ideas?
Edit: in fact, I had to delete ~/.yaourtrc to install new packages from the AUR, because that error message would pop up, blocking me.
Last edited by w1ntermute (2012-10-29 16:18:22)
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anyone having issues with AUR being extremly slow with yaourt ? it takes several minutes to search package...
Edit: [SOLVED] this problem was caused by my faulty internet connection...
Last edited by pbCyanide (2012-10-30 20:53:46)
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echo "AURURL='https://aur.archlinux.org'" >> ~/.yaourtrc
doesn't work for me -.-
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Update your installation of yaourt and package-query, this was fixed upstream a few days ago. Also, you can remove your ~/.yaourtrc if you didn't have one prior to the echo redirect, it's no longer necessary.
$ package-query -v
package-query 1.1
$ yaourt -V
yaourt 1.2.1
homepage: http://archlinux.fr/yaourt-en
$ yaourt -Ssa package-query
aur/package-query 1.1-2 [installed] (1647)
Query ALPM and AUR
aur/package-query-git 20120121-1 (195)
Query ALPM and AUR
Last edited by WorMzy (2012-10-29 23:05:02)
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thanks. Solved for me with this.
"To solve the HTTP error 301, edit /usr/lib/yaourt/util.sh, changing AURURL='http://aur.archlinux.org' to AURURL='https://aur.archlinux.org'."
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Don't want to necro-bump this, but none of these solutions work for me, not with yaourt and not with packer.
I can download the tarballs from the AUR through a browser and install them that way. Connecting to the AUR with yaourt and packer however, is impossible.
Nothing happens, not even a time-out after a while.
Last package I tried to install was dropbox, but it just got stuck. Tried to change the url in the PKGBUILD from www.dropbox.com to linux.dropbox.com (since I'm close to China and connections to www.dropbox.com are blocked by our block-thirsty friends) but this time it was no use.
Running package-query 1.1 and yaourt 1.2.1.
.yaourtrc looks like this:
AURURL=https://aur.archlinux.org
TMPDIR=/home/stef/.yaourt_temp
/usr/lib/yaourt/util.sh was already updated to https as well.
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What version of yaourt do you have? If you don't have 1.2.1, do this:
1) add this to etc/pacman.conf where your repositories are listed
[archlinuxfr]
Server = http://repo.archlinux.fr/$arch
2) remove .yaourtrc from your home directory
3) run pacman -Syyu. You should have an update for youart.
4) once updated, comment out the stuff you added to pacman.conf
Last edited by h54 (2012-11-10 15:36:21)
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What version of yaourt do you have? If you don't have 1.2.1, do this:
1) add this to etc/pacman.conf where your repositories are listed
[archlinuxfr] Server = http://repo.archlinux.fr/$arch
2) remove .yaourtrc from your home directory
3) run pacman -Syyu. You should have an update for youart.
4) once updated, comment out the stuff you added to pacman.conf
Thanks.
I already had yaourt 1.2.1 but installed from this repo anyway.
Unfortunately, no change. Any yaourt command (in any AUR helper for that matter) just hangs.
The funny thing is that when I run yaourt -Syua, it does provide output and offers to update out of date packages from the AUR (in this case dropbox), which I can't seem to install:
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
community is up to date
multilib is up to date
archlinuxfr is up to date
Foreign packages: | 12 / 12
==> Software upgrade (new version) :
aur/dropbox 1.4.20-1 -> 1.4.21-1
==> Continue upgrade ? [Y/n]
==> [V]iew package detail [M]anually select packages
==> --------------------------------------------------
==> y
Last edited by endived (2012-11-10 15:57:43)
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I'm not sure how you could even test if your system is talking to the AUR if everything is being blocked. Connection by proxy perhaps?
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