guran wrote:

Hi

...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] guran]# urpmi.update --wget -a && urpmi --wget --auto-select --auto
...
then I get the following:
...

problem reading synthesis file of medium "update02"
unable to access hdlist file of "update01", medium ignored
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
unable to access hdlist file of "update02", medium ignored
Everything already installed
...
The examined line indicates to me that urpmi has left out the 'direction' to the file it has controlled and found OK, so the update can't continue.
In the working directory I found the following:(taken from mc)
...
!hdlist.update01.cz │ 33│Sep 3 07:31│ !hdlist.update02.cz │ 28│Sep 3 07:31││ !synthesis.hdlist.update01.cz │ 43│Sep 3 07:31││ !synthesis.hdlist.update02.cz │ 38│Sep 3 07:31

I also notice these bad symlinks created in the current directory (when urpmi.update). Try to Edit/save (without editing) the source in Software Media Manager. It works for me, but doing an update then cause same problem. Try also to change the path / url of this source.


Anyway, it's not a mirror problem related, cause the file is well downloaded, the problem you said is appearing just after.

IMHO, it could be great to NOT create symlinks in case of problem.
Usualy to login as normal user, then su and urpmi.update.

In case it's a machine from someoneelse, the user could have symlinks in his home directory, and don't know what's this.

Bye,
Fabien
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