V
Voelcker
Guest
I was trying to update several packages using the plesk update from the Web Control Panel when I received the error about failed to update key. I found elsewhere on the web to run the autoinstaller from the command line instead as the problem is due to the plesk_updater package originally released with 8.3.0.
When I run /usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/autoinstaller from the command line and accepting all the default options at the prompts the update fails with the following output:
Retrieving information about the installed packages...
Downloading the file PSA_8.3.0/dist-rpm-FedoraCore-6-i386/build-8.3.0-fc6-i386.hdr.gz: 24%..72%..100% done.
Downloading the file PSA_8.3.0/update-rpm-FedoraCore-6-i386/update-8.3.0-fc6-i386.hdr.gz: 33%..66%..100% done.
Downloading the file PSA_8.3.0/thirdparty-rpm-FedoraCore-6-i386/thirdparty-8.3.0-fc6-i386.hdr.gz: 100% done.
ERROR: Can't execute gunzip
I've uninstalled and reinstalled gzip (using yum) and the problem persists, when I run:
# which gzip
/bin/gzip
# which gunzip
/bin/gunzip
So I know the executables are there, I've even tested them manually on the command line to make sure they are decompressing zipped files. It's as if the path to gunzip in autoinstaller is wrong (if that's even possible).
Help!
When I run /usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/autoinstaller from the command line and accepting all the default options at the prompts the update fails with the following output:
Retrieving information about the installed packages...
Downloading the file PSA_8.3.0/dist-rpm-FedoraCore-6-i386/build-8.3.0-fc6-i386.hdr.gz: 24%..72%..100% done.
Downloading the file PSA_8.3.0/update-rpm-FedoraCore-6-i386/update-8.3.0-fc6-i386.hdr.gz: 33%..66%..100% done.
Downloading the file PSA_8.3.0/thirdparty-rpm-FedoraCore-6-i386/thirdparty-8.3.0-fc6-i386.hdr.gz: 100% done.
ERROR: Can't execute gunzip
I've uninstalled and reinstalled gzip (using yum) and the problem persists, when I run:
# which gzip
/bin/gzip
# which gunzip
/bin/gunzip
So I know the executables are there, I've even tested them manually on the command line to make sure they are decompressing zipped files. It's as if the path to gunzip in autoinstaller is wrong (if that's even possible).
Help!