when attempting an update from cooker via MandrakeUpdate, I get an error stating
Installation files missing. Perhaps you should update your urpmi database. I have
ran urpmi.update -a in an attempt to do this without success. Help out there?
rob
HTTP://linuxlaunchpad.net
O.K. actually it works fine just error message is irritating. But I
guess I am the only one trying to twist the last bits out of 32MB so
never mind.
No, a new rpmtools-4.0-6mdk is out, contains code that should help
rpmlib
having
some sugar to eat before its invocation.
Can you
Ainsi parlait Leon Brooks :
On Thursday 17 January 2002 19:19, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
I'd just like to say that urpmi have been tremendously improved since
8.1 and is really damn good now.
To quote lynx (when you say no to the quit prompt): Excellent!!!
I would also thanks François and
On Thursday 17 January 2002 19:19, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
I'd just like to say that urpmi have been tremendously improved since
8.1 and is really damn good now.
To quote lynx (when you say no to the quit prompt): Excellent!!!
Cheers; Leon
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- but urpmi does not even try to use it.
That is really nasty and has always been. Is it even possible (i.e. does
Fpons knows this problem and will release a new urpmi fixing this
problem ASAP.
--
Guillaume Cottenceau -
Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Fpons knows this problem and will release a new urpmi fixing this
problem ASAP.
Well said, should be fixed in urpmi-3.1-8mdk.
François.
bor@cooker% rpm -q urpmi rpmtools
urpmi-3.2-1mdk
rpmtools-4.0-5mdk
bor@cooker% sudo urpmi.update -a
copying source hdlist (or synthesis) of Installation CD...
...copying done
copying source hdlist (or synthesis) of Contrib CD...
...copying done
examining whole urpmi database
examining hdlist file
This always irritated me
bor@cooker% sudo urpmi glibc
installing /mnt/hd/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/glibc-2.2.4-22mdk.i586.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
initscripts = 6.40.2-6mdk conflicts with glibc-2.2.4-22mdk
Installation failed
Well, is this logic acceptable?
If package A conflicts with
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This always irritated me
bor@cooker% sudo urpmi glibc
installing /mnt/hd/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/glibc-2.2.4-22mdk.i586.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
initscripts = 6.40.2-6mdk conflicts with glibc-2.2.4-22mdk
Installation failed
Well, is
Problably not, but this is better than nothing, I will add it.
Sometimes when a package A conflicts with B and B is installed,
you may have a C which obsoletes B (so it works).
Which irritated me as well :-)
But a newer package B which will avoid the conflicts has not been
used.
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
... if newer B does not exist
and B is obsolete by C
install C?
Yes, It is done but I just realized it should not work if only a simple package
is given on command line.
François.
Hello all,
this is my first post to the list cooker ... and is to inform about
some problems I'm having with MandrakeUpdate.
I'm now using Mandrake Cooker, I upgraded from mandrake 8.1
a couple of days ago. My intention was to use some packages in
Cooker in my laptop
Jose Manuel Macias Luna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm now using Mandrake Cooker, I upgraded from mandrake 8.1
a couple of days ago. My intention was to use some packages in
Cooker in my laptop running 8.1, but since MandrakeUpdate didn't
work properly, I upgraded to Cooker in
El Vie 11 Ene 2002 13:58, escribió:
Cooker is normally unstable, should we say it again.
I know it ... my intention is to fammiliarize with cooker first and then to
develop any packages I find interesting ... ie: develop and test ;-)
These are just my first steps with Cooker ... I'll try
Jose Manuel Macias Luna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Fine! ... that was the solution, I had to remove curl, and then I removed
the lists (using MandrakeUpdate, not manually) and made a new one
source list from ftp.sunet.se ... perhaps it was a corrupt file ... :-?
Problably much more
El Vie 11 Ene 2002 16:26, François Pons escribió:
Problably much more to remove the list file instead of curl, can you use
back curl, it should be running.
Ok, let's see ... it works too ... I thought it was a problem in curl ... but not,
you were right ...
For the core, what version of
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Wed Jan 09 2002 François Pons [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3.1-5mdk
- added lock urpmi database features.
- added support for distant list file.
A simple approach to allow rpm file in different directory (as localy)
but
for
distant medium. this
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Wed Jan 09 2002 François Pons [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3.1-5mdk
- added lock urpmi database features.
- added support for distant list file.
A simple approach to allow rpm file in different directory (as localy) but for
distant medium. this file is
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could you give example usage please?
find . -name *.rpm -print list
where list is generated in the directory where the url given to urpmi.addmedia
point to.
François.
Something seems to be wrong with the latest urpmi:
[root@tweety root]# urpmi XFree86-devel
[root@tweety root]# no package named XFree86-devel
[root@tweety root]# urpmi -p XFree86-devel
[root@tweety root]# no package named XFree86-devel
I've got this issue on all three machines (2* ix86, 1*
* Wed Jan 09 2002 François Pons [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3.1-5mdk
- added lock urpmi database features.
- added support for distant list file.
?
it's been suggested that i post my problem here after having no joy in the
expert list, i have copied my original post to expert below:
i hjave been having problems with urpmi not adding/updating sources so i
uninstalled urpmi and gurpmi and rpmdrake, deleted /var/lib/urpmi and
Hello,
I was playing with urpmi and /etc/urpmi/skip.list.
I wanted to be able to use contribs without having to install kde3.
It seemed that urpmi --auto-select wanted to install libarts3 and art-3.0.
Seems like skip.list can only contain the names of rpms.
This makes it unusable for arts,
-Original Message-
From: Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cooker list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 21 Dec 2001 00:41:38 +0300
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Urpmi problems
On ???, 2001-12-21 at 00:27, eric cartman wrote:
So what do you think is the solution?
Fix urpmi.
But how? I already
I added ftp.uninett.no in rpmdrake as an external source so now when i
try
urpmi --auto-select
I got Everything already installed.
So i tried
urpmi -v
And I got a long list of this
**
unable to analyse synthesis data of intimed
unable to
Due to our excellent mirrors hdlists do not match .../RPMS* contents
anymore. And urpmi tries to install non-existing packages and loops as
before (-4mdk). It does not happen for file:// where it correctly
reports missing packages. It does happen for removable://
-andrej
On ðÔÎ, 2001-12-21 at 00:27, eric cartman wrote:
So what do you think is the solution?
Fix urpmi.
I've got now a ~ 1 month old cooker installation. Now I decided to update some
kde-2.2.2 packages via urpmi, basically 'urpmi kdelibs' or 'urpmi
kdelibs-2.2.2'.
But urpmi chooses also libqt3, kdelibs-3.0beta, libarts3 among other 2.2.2
packages.
So maybe you have to unscramble some
I've got now a ~ 1 month old cooker installation. Now I decided to update some
kde-2.2.2 packages via urpmi, basically 'urpmi kdelibs' or 'urpmi
kdelibs-2.2.2'.
But urpmi chooses also libqt3, kdelibs-3.0beta, libarts3 among other 2.2.2
packages.
So maybe you have to unscramble some
On Wednesday 19 December 2001 17:31, you wrote:
I've got now a ~ 1 month old cooker installation. Now I decided to update
some kde-2.2.2 packages via urpmi, basically 'urpmi kdelibs' or 'urpmi
kdelibs-2.2.2'.
But urpmi chooses also libqt3, kdelibs-3.0beta, libarts3 among other 2.2.2
On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 05:57:51PM +0100, RA wrote:
On Wednesday 19 December 2001 17:31, you wrote:
I've got now a ~ 1 month old cooker installation. Now I decided to update
some kde-2.2.2 packages via urpmi, basically 'urpmi kdelibs' or 'urpmi
kdelibs-2.2.2'.
But urpmi chooses also
On Wednesday 19 December 2001 18:26, you wrote:
On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 05:57:51PM +0100, RA wrote:
On Wednesday 19 December 2001 17:31, you wrote:
I've got now a ~ 1 month old cooker installation. Now I decided to
update some kde-2.2.2 packages via urpmi, basically 'urpmi kdelibs'
le dim 16-12-2001 à 13:54, Anton Graham a écrit :
I think urpmi needs a dependency resolution system for the existing
install. This would essentially cause urpmi to install packages that
satisfied missing depends in the rpm database as can exist when packages
are forced or the installer
Preparing ###
ghi = 1.3.4 is required by def-1.2.3-1
Some dependencies could not be resolved, force?
Such case could happens if urpmi database is not closed on requires (some
package have requires unsatisfied by any other package in
On Sun, 2001-12-16 at 06:16, Fabrice FACORAT wrote:
Imagine I install some stuff from source ... what are you doing , is
this is doing to break by config by overriding what I install from
source ?
I'm not suggesting anything as totalitarian as apt's refusal to function
on a system with
[root@cooker etc]# urpmi -p kernel
everything already installed
[root@cooker etc]# rpm -q --provides kernel-2.4.16.9mdk
module-info
kernel = 2.4.16
alsa
hackkernel
kernel-2.4.16.9mdk = 1-1mdk
[root@cooker etc]# rpm -q --provides -p
When I try to install kernel-source with urpmi -p, only
libncurses5-devel gets installed, but not kernel-source.
this happens on both alpha and ix86 platforms with urpmi-3.1-2mdk.
[root@tweety root]# urpmi -p kernel-source
One of the following packages is needed:
1-
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[root@cooker etc]# urpmi -p kernel
everything already installed
[root@cooker etc]# rpm -q --provides kernel-2.4.16.9mdk
module-info
kernel = 2.4.16
alsa
hackkernel
kernel-2.4.16.9mdk = 1-1mdk
[root@cooker etc]# rpm -q --provides -p
[root@cooker etc]# urpmi -p kernel
everything already installed
[root@cooker etc]# rpm -q --provides kernel-2.4.16.9mdk
module-info
kernel = 2.4.16
alsa
hackkernel
kernel-2.4.16.9mdk = 1-1mdk
[root@cooker etc]# rpm -q --provides -p
le lun 17-12-2001 à 09:29, Borsenkow Andrej a écrit :
[root@cooker etc]# urpmi -p kernel
everything already installed
[root@cooker etc]# rpm -q --provides kernel-2.4.16.9mdk
module-info
kernel = 2.4.16
alsa
hackkernel
kernel-2.4.16.9mdk = 1-1mdk
[root@cooker etc]# rpm -q --provides
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
While mirrors seem to revive a bit urpmi e.g. is missing. Anything else?
A new version has been upload recently (3.1-2mdk), this could be the cause.
Another cause, there have been problem with mirror yesterday, this could take
some time for some of
Fabrice FACORAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
in fact curl is broken
[root@bastard root]# rpm -qa | grep curl
libcurl2-7.9.2-1mdk
libcurl2-devel-7.9.2-1mdk
libcurl1-7.6.1-2mdk
curl-7.9.2-1mdk
This is problably not curl which is broken, but the way urpmi use it (and
especially the sync_curl
Anton Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Which brings up another point. urpmi's dependency check needs to recurse
into packages that it has selected to fulfill depends. Frequently package
abc requires package def. They both require ghi, but abc doesn't list it
as an explicit requires
I think urpmi needs a dependency resolution system for the existing
install. This would essentially cause urpmi to install packages that
satisfied missing depends in the rpm database as can exist when packages
are forced or the installer skipped missing packages. Perhaps call the
option --sane
On ÷ÓË, 2001-12-16 at 15:54, Anton Graham wrote:
I think urpmi needs a dependency resolution system for the existing
install. This would essentially cause urpmi to install packages that
satisfied missing depends in the rpm database as can exist when packages
are forced or the installer
On Sun, 2001-12-16 at 08:18, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
It will defeat current installer. Installer specifically runs with
--nodeps - e.g. it alows you to skip Nautilus that is near to impossible
otherwise.
Not really. urpmi already allows you to skip nautilus through proper use
of
While mirrors seem to revive a bit urpmi e.g. is missing. Anything else?
[root@bastard AGSatellite0520]# urpmi pango
Pour satisfaire les dépendences, les paquetages suivants vont être
installés (1 Mo):
libglib1.3_11-1.3.11-1mdk libpango22-0.22-1mdk pango-0.22-1mdk
Est-ce correct ? (O/n)
-
Qui donne aux pauvres, prete a Dieu.
Qui donne a l'etat, prete a
L'installation a échouée
Essayer d'installer sans vérifier les dépendences ? (o/N)
Ooops! What about this one? Isn't 'L'installation a échoué' enough? Are
you sure you really need an additional e?
Two lines, two mistakes. Not bad ;-)
=-=
kk1
le mer 12-12-2001 à 12:57, Quel Qun a écrit :
L'installation a échouée
Essayer d'installer sans vérifier les dépendences ? (o/N)
Ooops! What about this one? Isn't 'L'installation a échoué' enough? Are
you sure you really need an additional e?
Two lines, two mistakes. Not bad ;-)
Don't worry, I noticed much bigger mistakes in the various texts during the
installation. I'll report them as soon as I do a new cooker install 8))
The score for orthographe is bound to grow 8))
Le Mercredi 12 Décembre 2001 13:18, vous avez écrit :
le mer 12-12-2001 à 12:57, Quel Qun a écrit
sven [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Don't worry, I noticed much bigger mistakes in the various texts during the
installation. I'll report them as soon as I do a new cooker install 8))
The score for orthographe is bound to grow 8))
Yes, but please take into account the word correctly spelled
On ÷ÔÒ, 2001-11-20 at 11:06, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
O.K. some explanation.
Mandrake install CDs all have the same structure:
CD1: Mandrake/base/hdlisr*.cz, Mandrake/RPMS
CD2: Mandrake/RPMS2
CD3: Mandrake/RPMS3
I will
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Irrespectively, urpmi should not looping in error conditions? If RPM is
not found it is not found; there is no reason to try to find it in *the
same* directory over and over again.
I forget it, please excuse me, I try to find an alternate
Quel Qun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
dépendences? Is that a new French word? It's been a long time since I've
been there, but last time it was still dépendances, with an 'a'.
Just call me old-fashioned.
thanks, fixing.
--
Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can confirm this too.
{pts/2}% rpm -q --scripts urpmi
postinstall scriptlet (through /bin/sh):
cd /var/lib/urpmi
rm -f compss provides depslist*
misconfigured=0
for hdlist in hdlist.*; do
[ -s synthesis.$hdlist ] || misconfigured=1
With new and shiny kernel naming urpmi --auto-select happily skips
kernel and kernel-source.
Good, it is minor annoyance, but it adds to the list of DISadvantages of
new scheme.
Actually, I was about compile a comparison list of new and old naming
(but have no time today). So far there is *no*
With new and shiny kernel naming urpmi --auto-select happily skips
kernel and kernel-source.
Good, it is minor annoyance, but it adds to the list of DISadvantages of
new scheme.
Actually, I was about compile a comparison list of new and old naming
(but have no time today). So far there is
Stefan van der Eijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
May we reconsider it once more?
Do you suggest a vote?
FYI, this is normal on a the current code (selection by obsoletes, files, or
name).
I have to add specific code to try to install kernel (and kernel-source also, or
problably any other
{pts/2}% sudo rpm -Fvh urpmi-3.0-4mdk.i586.rpm
rpmdrake-1.4-1mdk.i586.rpm
ðÏÄÇÏÔÏ×ËÁ... ###
[100%]
1:urpmi ###
[ 50%]
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.56233: [: too many arguments
On Saturdayen den 8 December 2001 15.29, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
{pts/2}% sudo rpm -Fvh urpmi-3.0-4mdk.i586.rpm
rpmdrake-1.4-1mdk.i586.rpm
ðÏÄÇÏÔÏ×ËÁ... ###
[100%]
1:urpmi ###
[
On óÂÔ, 2001-12-08 at 18:46, Oden Eriksson wrote:
I can confirm this too.
{pts/2}% rpm -q --scripts urpmi
postinstall scriptlet (through /bin/sh):
cd /var/lib/urpmi
rm -f compss provides depslist*
misconfigured=0
for hdlist in hdlist.*; do
[ -s synthesis.$hdlist ] || misconfigured=1
[root@cooker root]# urpmi urpmi
installing /downloads/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/urpmi-3.0-1mdk.i586.rpm
Preparing...
##
urpmi
##
error: execution of %post scriptlet from urpmi-3.0-1mdk failed, exit
Hdlist is the same old problem, and synthesis:
[root@cooker RPMS]# /usr/sbin/urpmi.addmedia cooker
file://downloads/cooker/i586
/Mandrake/RPMS with synthesis.hdlist.cz
parsehdlist: invalid archive /var/cache/urpmi/partial/hdlist.cooker.cz
/var/lib/urpmi/synthesis.hdlist.cooker.cz.gz: No such
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hdlist is the same old problem, and synthesis:
Fixed in 3mdk, sorry I try to convert rpmdrake to urpmi currently...
François.
Meles MELES [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Le Dimanche 2 Décembre 2001 07:21, Borsenkow Andrej a écrit :
Use urpmi.update --wget. Or install wget and remove curl.
Hi, this command doesn't work if curl is installed, I get the following
answer :
#urpmi.update --wget Contrib
lit le fichier
root@cooker root]# urpmi kernel
To satisfy dependencies, the following packages are going to be
installed (1 MB):
initscripts-6.40.2-3mdk
Is it OK? (Y/n)
installing
/downloads/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/initscripts-6.40.2-3mdk.i586.rpm
Preparing...
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
root@cooker root]# urpmi kernel
To satisfy dependencies, the following packages are going to be
installed (1 MB):
initscripts-6.40.2-3mdk
Is it OK? (Y/n)
installing
/downloads/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/initscripts-6.40.2-3mdk.i586.rpm
What is your kernel version ? I expect it = 2.4.13-12mdk or there is
*really* a
problem,
2.4.13-12mdk
else you can try urpmi -p kernel. The later should try to
install
what provides kernel, and possibly the best version (need
qualification).
Too late after prm -i :-) I just wanted
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Too late after prm -i :-) I just wanted to test inst.cfg once more ...
I'll do it so (without rpm -i and inst.list :-)
François.
Le Dimanche 2 Décembre 2001 07:21, Borsenkow Andrej a écrit :
Use urpmi.update --wget. Or install wget and remove curl.
Hi, this command doesn't work if curl is installed, I get the following
answer :
#urpmi.update --wget Contrib
lit le fichier depslist [/var/lib/urpmi/depslist.ordered]
Hi,
I've just installed a cooker from scratch by ftp today.
I get a stange message with urpmi.
When i launch a urpmi.update -a, I get this message :
retrieving description file...
curl: (19) descriptions: No such file or directory.
)
re d'In
...retrieving failed: curl failed: exited with 19 or
On ÷ÓË, 2001-12-02 at 01:15, Meles MELES wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed a cooker from scratch by ftp today.
I get a stange message with urpmi.
When i launch a urpmi.update -a, I get this message :
retrieving description file...
curl: (19) descriptions: No such file or directory.
)
re d'In
le mer 28-11-2001 à 15:19, François Pons a écrit :
Fabrice FACORAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First : it's a good move as it takes less place to displays dl in the
console.
Thanks,
[will@bastard will]$ rpm -q urpmi
urpmi-2.1-3mdk
Well a 4mdk is on cooker and a 5mdk on the way
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It is supposed to do something like that (I don't have tested it yet)
as webfetch is provided by both curl and wget: search if it is provided by one
of them, if this is the case do nothing (there is no version information as
this level) else look if
Fabrice FACORAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
+ seems to have problems to diplay ftp/http server name :
[root@bastard root]# urpmi.update -a
lit le fichier depslist [/var/lib/urpmi/depslist.ordered]
curl: (19) descriptions: No such file or directory.
Fixed in 4mdk.
no, still
It is supposed to do something like that (I don't have tested it yet)
as webfetch is provided by both curl and wget: search if it is
provided by
one
of them, if this is the case do nothing (there is no version
information
as
this level) else look if curl or wget is installed (as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (François Pons) writes:
as webfetch is provided by both curl and wget: search if it is provided by one
of them, if this is the case do nothing (there is no version information as
and how do you make a difference between level ?
Chmouel Boudjnah [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (François Pons) writes:
as webfetch is provided by both curl and wget: search if it is provided by one
of them, if this is the case do nothing (there is no version information as
and how do you make a difference between level
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmm ... it did not work at all and now suddenly it almost work. Except
actually installing anything. After forcible removal of wget:
[root@cooker root]# urpmi -p webfetch
The following packages contain webfetch: curl wget
And nothing more.
Hmm ... it did not work at all and now suddenly it almost work.
Except
actually installing anything. After forcible removal of wget:
[root@cooker root]# urpmi -p webfetch
The following packages contain webfetch: curl wget
And nothing more.
You have removed both curl and wget ?
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You have removed both curl and wget ?
yes.
I reproduce it here withtout removing so... I fix this problem.
François.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (François Pons) writes:
Chmouel Boudjnah [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (François Pons) writes:
as webfetch is provided by both curl and wget: search if it is provided by one
of them, if this is the case do nothing (there is no version information as
Chmouel Boudjnah [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If the user doen't have nor curl nor wget, what is the better
webfetcher ?
This means he has installed urpmi with --nodeps...
For such thing, we can do a lot of things. But urpmi will still continue to work
with local medium (while no network access
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (François Pons) writes:
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You have removed both curl and wget ?
yes.
I reproduce it here withtout removing so... I fix this problem.
Fixed in 7mdk.
François.
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
rpm -Uvh autoirpm-2.1-3mdk.i586.rpm gurpmi-2.1-3mdk.i586.rpm
urpmi-2.1-3mdk.i586.rpm
Preparing...### [100%]
2:urpmi ### [ 50%]
urpmi-2.1-4mdk (3mdk was broken too, same way)
[root@tyan gio]# urpmi.addmedia GioCooker
http://ftp.uninett.no/pub/linux/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/
with ../base/hdlist.cz
retrieve of [source_url/../base/hdlist.cz] failed
no hdlist file found for medium GioCooker
unable
Paul Giordano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
urpmi-2.1-4mdk (3mdk was broken too, same way)
[root@tyan gio]# urpmi.addmedia GioCooker
http://ftp.uninett.no/pub/linux/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/
with ../base/hdlist.cz
retrieve of [source_url/../base/hdlist.cz] failed
no
First : it's a good move as it takes less place to displays dl in the
console.
[will@bastard will]$ rpm -q urpmi
urpmi-2.1-3mdk
Few quirks :
+ seems to have problems to diplay ftp/http server name :
[root@bastard root]# urpmi.update -a
lit le fichier depslist [/var/lib/urpmi/depslist.ordered]
Fabrice FACORAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First : it's a good move as it takes less place to displays dl in the
console.
Thanks,
[will@bastard will]$ rpm -q urpmi
urpmi-2.1-3mdk
Well a 4mdk is on cooker and a 5mdk on the way (but still not on cooker).
Few quirks :
+ seems to have
Else it is nice to give better explanation what -p is for.
-andrej
Hi,
What's this?
rpm -Uvh autoirpm-2.1-3mdk.i586.rpm gurpmi-2.1-3mdk.i586.rpm
urpmi-2.1-3mdk.i586.rpm
Preparing...### [100%]
2:urpmi ### [ 50%]
3:gurpmi
Curt Siffert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And then when I quit out of rpmdrake and go find the
downloaded rpm in /var/cache/urpmi/rpms and
rpm -Uvh it, it installs perfectly.
What gives urpmi only ?
François.
le lun 26-11-2001 à 10:55, François Pons a écrit :
Curt Siffert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And then when I quit out of rpmdrake and go find the
downloaded rpm in /var/cache/urpmi/rpms and
rpm -Uvh it, it installs perfectly.
What gives urpmi only ?
urpmi package : works
urpmi
Fabrice FACORAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
le lun 26-11-2001 à 10:55, François Pons a écrit :
Curt Siffert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And then when I quit out of rpmdrake and go find the
downloaded rpm in /var/cache/urpmi/rpms and
rpm -Uvh it, it installs perfectly.
What gives
On 26 Nov 2001 13:56:26 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (François Pons) wrote:
Fabrice FACORAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
le lun 26-11-2001 à 10:55, François Pons a écrit :
Curt Siffert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And then when I quit out of rpmdrake and go find the
downloaded rpm in
Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On my systems the problem has existed several days and still
exist even with urpmi-2.0-7mdk.
Can you check your /etc/urpmi/inst.list ?
The package listed into this file will be installed instead of upgraded, does
other packages have been installed
Hello François,
Monday, November 26, 2001, 2:18:42 PM, you wrote:
FP Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On my systems the problem has existed several days and still
exist even with urpmi-2.0-7mdk.
FP Can you check your /etc/urpmi/inst.list ?
FP The package listed into this file
le lun 26-11-2001 à 14:18, François Pons a écrit :
Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On my systems the problem has existed several days and still
exist even with urpmi-2.0-7mdk.
Can you check your /etc/urpmi/inst.list ?
The package listed into this file will be installed
le lun 26-11-2001 à 13:56, François Pons a écrit :
Fabrice FACORAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
le lun 26-11-2001 à 10:55, François Pons a écrit :
Curt Siffert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And then when I quit out of rpmdrake and go find the
downloaded rpm in /var/cache/urpmi/rpms
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