In case this helps
Often after I try to update and get a skip file, and
it gives me a fail during installation... I will retry
again without closing rpmdrake. It is then that I get
the dreaded corrupt file message because I have the 0
byte files.
--- SI Reasoning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I
On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 01:40:49PM +0200, François Pons wrote:
> David Odin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On Mon, Oct 01, 2001 at 11:41:04AM -0700, SI Reasoning wrote:
> > > If you try to install a file using rpmdrake and you
> > > get a file not found, skip? error, then the file is
> > > lef
David Odin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, Oct 01, 2001 at 11:41:04AM -0700, SI Reasoning wrote:
> > If you try to install a file using rpmdrake and you
> > get a file not found, skip? error, then the file is
> > left in /var/cache/urpmi/rpms as a 0 byte file. When
> > try to download and i
On Mon, Oct 01, 2001 at 11:41:04AM -0700, SI Reasoning wrote:
> If you try to install a file using rpmdrake and you
> get a file not found, skip? error, then the file is
> left in /var/cache/urpmi/rpms as a 0 byte file. When
> try to download and install the file the next time you
> get an error m
If you try to install a file using rpmdrake and you
get a file not found, skip? error, then the file is
left in /var/cache/urpmi/rpms as a 0 byte file. When
try to download and install the file the next time you
get an error message that it is bad or corrupt. Is
there not a way to have it delete 0