Hi,
2009/7/13 David Rosenstrauch dar...@darose.net
I.e., sounds like you've got some compatibility issues with packages in
testing.
I had the same problem after installing firefox without updating the whole
system. Only core, extra, community in use - no testing...
This looks like a bug to
2009/7/14 Vincent Van Houtte v...@synergylaw.be:
I had the same problem after installing firefox without updating the whole
system. Only core, extra, community in use - no testing...
Your mirror probably synced while the move was in progress, this is
called bad luck ;) Anyway, selective
On Tuesday 14 July 2009 10:23:59 Dieter Plaetinck wrote:
Don't our scripts handle this by doing atomic moves?
There is nothing atomic about it. Even for a single package its not; we
recently had the problem with a broken community db file which was truncated.
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Pierre Schmitz,
bardo wrote:
2009/7/14 Vincent Van Houtte v...@synergylaw.be:
I had the same problem after installing firefox without updating the whole
system. Only core, extra, community in use - no testing...
Your mirror probably synced while the move was in progress, this is
called bad luck ;)
2009/7/14 Allan McRae al...@archlinux.org
bardo wrote:
2009/7/14 Vincent Van Houtte v...@synergylaw.be:
I had the same problem after installing firefox without updating the
whole
system. Only core, extra, community in use - no testing...
Your mirror probably synced while the move was
2009/7/14 Vincent Van Houtte v...@synergylaw.be:
2009/7/14 bardo ilba...@gmail.com
Firefox a simple webbrowser? You're joking, I hope...
I was pointing at the discussion some years ago between MS and the EC that
Internet Explorer could not be removed from the operating system :)
I didn't get
The other day I tried to install K3B on my x86_64 laptop, and midway
through it I got some errors, so I ran pacman -Sy k3b and it got about
midway through before I started getting error messages about the
computer not being able to find libreadline.so. I use zsh as my shell
for my normal user, but
Samuel Baldwin wrote:
-s), but now when I boot I get errors when it tries to enter runlevel
3 (I haven't played with any runlevel stuff):
/bin/bash: error while loading shared libraries: libreadline.so.5:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
INIT: Entering runlvel: 3
Yup! Works great, thank you!
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