--- Roman Kyrylych <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 2007/8/4, solsTiCe d'Hiver
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > Not to detract from your point about testing vs.
> > > current, but you could have fixed your
> connection
> > > problems to download the updated ppp package by:
> > >
> > > % pacman -Rd libpcap
> > > % pacman -A
> > > /var/cache/pacman/pkg/libpcap-0.9.5-1.pkg.tar.gz
> > > % /etc/rc.d/adsl start
> > > % pacman -Sw ppp
> > > % pacman -S libpcap ppp
> >
> > yeah i have not thought of that. but ...
> > even with a cache last cleaned up the 7 june, i
> got no libpcap 0.9.5. and the
> > cache is yet 1GB.
> > the last time libpcap has been updated is in
> october the 21th ...
> > i can't imagine the size of the cache if i haven't
> cleaned it up since that
> > date
> > 10 GB ??? for what ?
> > i have a little 60GB hdd ....
> >
> > i think i am gonna run now a crontab to run pacman
> -Scc every month ;-)
> >
> 
>
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Downgrade_packages
>
http://phraktured.net/archmirror/current/os/i686/libpcap-0.9.5-1.pkg.tar.gz
> 
> -- 
> Roman Kyrylych (ÀÞÜÐÝ ºØàØÛØç)
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phrakture's archive wouldn't help here, we're assuming
his internet connection wasn't working due to botched
upgrade...



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