Jeremy Salch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Saturday 30 March 2002 07:00 pm, you wrote: > > I would like to run cooker and I have 8.2 installed. Is ther an > > easy way to update 8.2 to cooker , so I do not use 24 hours to > > download all? > > > > I have tried to use rpmdrake and included a cooker mirror in my list > > but it is not obvious to me how to get it to work. I see some yellow > > flags indicating new packages, but in essense I just want to > > download all new versions of packages installed and then install > > these. > > OK do just what you did.. set up rpm drake or urpmi whichever > you prefer, with a cooker mirror as a source.. then in RPM drake > select to update that source so it have the most recent file list > from the cooker mirror and then click the view tab that says flat > list and then click the checkmark that is on the bar where it says > packages / version / installed version .. that will select all > packages that are avaliable.. then click the install / remove and it > should do it. > > > if you want to be able to watch the progress run rpmdrake from a x > terminal.. > > > > or if you want to do this with urpmi just type > > urpmi.update "your cooker source name or blank for a list" urpmi > --auto-select 'this will download all avaliable updates.' > > that should do it
You missed the updating of /etc part. Groetjes, Han. -- http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/software