On 3/6/21 9:55 am, stratus--- via pacman-dev wrote: > # pacman --arch=i686 -Syu > This is clearly not a sensible command, but trying it just to see what > happened when using the --arch option out resulted in database corruption, > then it was impossible to upgrade and pacman would not function: > error: GPGME error: No data > error: failed to synchronize all databases (unexpected error) > until I did: > # rm /var/lib/pacman/sync/* > # pacman-key --init > # pacman-key --populate archlinux artix > # pacman -Syy > I tried it again and it did the same thing, and thought you might be > interested. > .
I can not replicate: > pacman --arch=i686 -Syu :: Synchronizing package databases... core.db failed to download extra.db failed to download community.db failed to download error: failed retrieving file 'extra.db' from syd.mirror.rackspace.com : Could not resolve host: syd.mirror.rackspace.com warning: too many errors from syd.mirror.rackspace.com, skipping for the remainder of this transaction error: failed retrieving file 'community.db' from syd.mirror.rackspace.com : Could not resolve host: syd.mirror.rackspace.com error: failed retrieving file 'core.db' from syd.mirror.rackspace.com : Could not resolve host: syd.mirror.rackspace.com error: failed to synchronize all databases (invalid url for server) Allan
