2009/7/11 arne anka <[email protected]>: > judging from debian, i'd propose these steps (do it on your own risk, but > as long as actually a libc6.so is avaliable, you probably can't really > break anything except opkg's idea of the system): > > - back up status file! > - get a listing of _all_ files belonging to the libc6 deb (including > postinst, preinst, and so on) > - get the stanza for a correctly installed libc6 ipk (debian ha a > staus-old, but if opkg has too, it might have been overwritten already; > some other shr user could post it) and replace the one in your status > file; remove the stanza for the deb > - get the libc6 ipk and install manually > - remove all files belonging to the deb > - check for consistency, probably those debs you mentioned will be broken, > because the libc6 package version doesn't match
ok, thanks for all the advice guys. i did a backup of the db, checked all the libc6 files were from v 2.6 (a lot of files), removed the offending item, and all seems well now. yesterday's and today's updates went flawlessly with no errors, and everything seems to be working properly i appreciate the help! _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

