Hi Steve, > A 4015 error means the PKG is not intended for the system you're installing
A 4015 can happen for many reasons. Corrupted RPM files which fail to install can cause it, or a scripting problem in the upgrade_me. Even when you run out of diskspace on [/] during the installation a 4015 will be all you've get as indicator. As you said: Best is to take the PKG apart (tar zxvf package-name.pkg) and to look at the upgrade_me and other enclosed files for the cause. -- Mit freundlichen Gr��en / With best regards Michael Stauber [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unix/Linux Support Engineer _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
