> I recently tried a similar script to this, on a R4, > > But ened up with lots of botched pkg installed, gpg errors and cant > find /somewhere/uprade_dir/foo/rpms/summin.rpm > > Ended up having to reformat again and do it the old way again, > > Anyone got any thoughts?
Generally when you install PKGs from the command line you'll see more information during the install than if you install through the GUI. gpg errors are normal if the PKGs aren't digitally signed with GPG and other kinds of blurbs reported on the console can be pretty normal for the install procedure of certain PKGs. What really matters is the "return code" at the end of the PKG install for each individual PKG. If it is 200 or 201, then the PKG installed fine. If it's 4015 for instance, then something went wrong. One of the benefits of Martin Moeller's Updater is that it provides a summary at the end which shows precisely which PKGs were installed and which failed and aside from that it also shows in detail information what the PKGs returned individually during the install. -- With best regards, Michael Stauber [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unix/Linux Support Engineer _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
