Re: [newbie] urpmi query

2005-03-06 Thread Graham Watkins
JoeHill wrote:
On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 07:35:28 +
Graham Watkins disseminated the following:

I presume this means that a source has become messed up somehow.  What 
do I have to do to get it put right?

Well, this may not be the 'best' sol'n, but try removing and adding the source
again. I had to do this a little while ago because apparently something had
changed on his end.
Did it.  It appears to have done the trick.  Thanks.
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Re: [newbie] urpmi query

2005-03-06 Thread SnapafunFrank
Graham Watkins wrote:
Hi Y'all,
Recently, while attempting to 'urpmi' a new program, I got the 
following  message at the command line:

unable to access hdlist file of "eslrahc", medium ignored
I presume this means that a source has become messed up somehow.  What 
do I have to do to get it put right?

cheers,
If I were to see this , this is what I would attempt first:
1. # urpmi.removemedia eslrahc
2. I would then browse to Charles site www.eslrahc.com and click on your 
actual distribution version. At the top of the page is the suggested 
link for adding eslrahc back onto you urpmi . but read on first.

Though mine is Mandrake 10 and would look like this :
urpmi.addmedia eslrahc http://www.eslrahc.com/10.0/ with hdlist.cz
I would add the switches ' c ' and ' f ' like so :
urpmi.addmedia -c -f eslrahc http://www.eslrahc.com/10.0/ with hdlist.cz
I have found that when I have any problems with any particular media, 
this way seems to always put things right.

Using the two switches as above as become standard practice for me when 
I update my own onboard downloaded rpm directory because it doesn't have 
a hlist to start with.

Hope it helps.
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Re: [newbie] urpmi query

2005-03-05 Thread JoeHill
On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 07:35:28 +
Graham Watkins disseminated the following:

> I presume this means that a source has become messed up somehow.  What 
> do I have to do to get it put right?

Well, this may not be the 'best' sol'n, but try removing and adding the source
again. I had to do this a little while ago because apparently something had
changed on his end.

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[newbie] urpmi query

2005-03-04 Thread Graham Watkins
Hi Y'all,
Recently, while attempting to 'urpmi' a new program, I got the following 
 message at the command line:

unable to access hdlist file of "eslrahc", medium ignored
I presume this means that a source has become messed up somehow.  What 
do I have to do to get it put right?

cheers,
--
Graham Watkins
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warning to others.



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