On 01/16/2015 08:35 AM, Thanasis wrote: > Is there any fix for it ? > > eix-remote update > --2015-01-16 18:28:11-- http://gpo.zugaina.org/eix_cache/eix-cache.tbz2 > Resolving gpo.zugaina.org... 176.31.182.181 > Connecting to gpo.zugaina.org|176.31.182.181|:80... connected. > HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK > Length: 3188736 (3.0M) [text/plain] > Saving to: ‘eix-cache.tbz2’ > > eix-cache.tbz2 > 100%[==============================================================================>] > 3.04M 235KB/s in 14s > > 2015-01-16 18:28:25 (221 KB/s) - ‘eix-cache.tbz2’ saved [3188736/3188736] > > * Unpacking data > > ...<nip> ... > > [529] 'zx2c4' layman/zx2c4 (cache: eix* /tmp/eix-remote.k30uzIKu/1/zx2c4.eix > [*/zx2c4]) > Reading Packages .. Finished > Applying masks .. > Calculating hash tables .. > Writing database file /var/cache/eix/remote.eix .. > Database contains 29790 packages in 241 categories. > * could not read all eix cachefiles of /var/cache/eix/remote.tar.bz2 > > Probably your eix cachefile was *not* updated successfully. > Unless the above messages suggest another cause or you specified a > wrong filename, the most likely cause of this is that the server uses > another eix version than you or produced broken data.
I've never used eix-remote and I'm not sure what it does. Is there a reason you don't use eix-sync instead?