Sorry, I don't understand where you entered your "UPGRADED" variable.  Did you 
set that in the shell before re-running the script, or did you insert that into 
the script-file, or did you put that on the command line?

Thanks for sharing!

-AJ

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Elmar Natter 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 4:24 AM
  Subject: Re: [Efw-user] Upgrade error





  2010/11/4 Stéphane Parenton <[email protected]>

    Le 03/11/2010 21:36, Elmar Natter a écrit : 



      2010/11/3 AJ Weber <[email protected]>

        I got this too!

        Anyone know what this means?  I don't think I added or changed anything 
in the init.d directory.

        -AJ


        From: Stéphane Parenton <steph...@...>
        Subject: Upgrade error
        Date: 2010-11-03 18:45:50 GMT (1 hour and 43 minutes ago)

Hello,

I've just tried the efw-upgrade, and here's the result of the jury :

Committing transaction...
Preparing...                    ######################################## 
[  0%]
error: file /etc/init.d conflicts between attempted installs of 
initscripts-2.4.    1-0.endian9.i586 and chkconfig-1.3.11.2-1.i586

ERROR: Error during upgrade

any hints ?

stephane


    I tried again this morning and did this : 

    First of all, i ran efw-upgrade again.. it failed just like yesterday.
    As efw-upgrade ran with the same parameter as yesterday, i wanted to see 
where i could bypass the "reload" in the script. I put 
"UPGRADED=/etc/upgrade/upgrade.d" in comment and rerun efw-upgrade. it seems it 
has worked ok. Now my box is labelled 2.4.1 so evertyhting is ok... 

    I don't know wether "UPGRADED=/etc/upgrade/upgrade.d" is important or not 
in the script so i don't recommend people to do the same... still it worked for 
me. is it chance ? coincidence ?



  Yes, I can confirm this. After this it worked flawless.


  E. 




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