On Thu, 2004-01-08 at 21:02, Greg Meyer wrote: > On Thursday 08 January 2004 05:59 pm, Adolfo Bello wrote: > > > If I download the rpm from the mirror and install by hand, everything > > > works fine, so it's not like the packages on the mirror are damaged. > > > > > > What should I be looking at to fix this problem? I'm using > > > urpmi-4.0-20_82.2mdk and rpmdrake-1.4-18mdk on 8.2. > > > > It happened to me for a week. Every time I tried "urpmi any-package" I > > got the "everything installed" message. > > > > Then I realized that I was missing the --update part of the command. > > urpmi --update any-package > > Don't forget that you have to run 'urpmi.update --update' first to update your > urpmi database with the new packages for the update source.
Something new to me. What I ended up doing was using the graphical interfase to check for new updates. After that 'urpmi --update' did the rest. I never used urpmi.update. Does the graphical interfase do an urpmi.update automatically? Any way, next time I will use urpmi.update. Saludos, Adolfo
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