Re: [expert] source of rpm contrib

2003-10-10 Thread Tim Sawchuck
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 06:21:38 -0700 (PDT) Ricardo \(Tru64 User\) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- Tim Sawchuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I receive the mails from the changelog What do you mean mails from the changelogthis must be something I am not aware about...please elaborate. The

[expert] source of rpm contrib

2003-10-09 Thread Anguo
Hello, I receive the mails from the changelog with all the rpm-contrib but I don't know where I can download those rpm from. I did urpmi-update contrib but the rpm still don't show. Is there another source for them? Thanks, Anguo -- Everything should be made as simple as possible, but

Re: [expert] source of rpm contrib

2003-10-09 Thread Tim Sawchuck
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 18:57:02 +0800 Anguo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I receive the mails from the changelog with all the rpm-contrib but I don't know where I can download those rpm from. I did urpmi-update contrib but the rpm still don't show. Is there another source for them? I

Re: [expert] source of rpm contrib

2003-10-09 Thread bluefire78
How possible is it to upgrade a 9.0 system by pointing urpmi to 9.1 sources? I attempted to do this, and urpmi found about 250MBs of things to download, but then failed on further dependencies when it tried to install. Thanks Reuben On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 09:30:15 -0700, Tim Sawchuck [EMAIL

Re: [expert] source of rpm contrib

2003-10-09 Thread Thomas Backlund
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How possible is it to upgrade a 9.0 system by pointing urpmi to 9.1 sources? I attempted to do this, and urpmi found about 250MBs of things to download, but then failed on further dependencies when it tried to install. If you have a clean 9.0 system it should work

Re: [expert] source of rpm contrib

2003-10-09 Thread Wolfgang Bornath
Thomas Backlund schrieb am Thu, 9 Oct 2003 23:51:07 +0300: - the last thing you need is to update the kernel: # urpmi kernel Are you sure about this? I remember something about NOT using urpmi for the kernel. But maybe that's an old rule and outdated or even an urban legend... :) wobo Want

Re: [expert] source of rpm contrib

2003-10-09 Thread Thomas Backlund
From: Wolfgang Bornath [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thomas Backlund schrieb am Thu, 9 Oct 2003 23:51:07 +0300: - the last thing you need is to update the kernel: # urpmi kernel Are you sure about this? I remember something about NOT using urpmi for the kernel. But maybe that's an old rule and

Re: [expert] source of rpm contrib

2003-10-09 Thread James Sparenberg
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 14:16, Wolfgang Bornath wrote: Thomas Backlund schrieb am Thu, 9 Oct 2003 23:51:07 +0300: - the last thing you need is to update the kernel: # urpmi kernel Are you sure about this? I remember something about NOT using urpmi for the kernel. But maybe that's an old

Re: [expert] source of rpm contrib

2003-10-09 Thread bluefire78
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 00:58:03 +0300, Thomas Backlund [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: From: Wolfgang Bornath [EMAIL PROTECTED] Are you sure about this? I remember something about NOT using urpmi for the kernel. But maybe that's an old rule and outdated or even an urban legend... :) It's true

Re: [expert] source of rpm contrib

2003-10-09 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Thursday October 9 2003 05:19 pm, James Sparenberg wrote: Are you sure about this? I remember something about NOT using urpmi for the kernel. But maybe that's an old rule and outdated or even an urban legend... :) wobo From 9.1 forward (by direct testing) urpmi kernel actually is

Re: [expert] source of rpm contrib

2003-10-09 Thread bluefire78
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 17:58:47 -0500, Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: look in /etc/urpmi/inst.list # Here you can specify packages that need to be installed instead # of being upgraded (typically kernel packages). ... So kernel's are installed (rpm -ivh), not upgraded (-Uvh). Works

Re: [expert] source of rpm contrib

2003-10-09 Thread James Sparenberg
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 16:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 17:58:47 -0500, Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: look in /etc/urpmi/inst.list # Here you can specify packages that need to be installed instead # of being upgraded (typically kernel packages). ...