http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2594
------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-03-14 01:14 ------- I take some of that back. Upon further research, packages which were installed and had newer versions on the Cooker CDs didn't get touched. The one I thought had (pcmcia-cs) had actually been updated back around Mar 05. The reason I thought it was new is that I just got a bugzillagram about pcmcia-cs being upgraded and did my bug still exist. ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug, or are watching someone who is. ------- Reminder: ------- assigned_to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] status: UNCONFIRMED creation_date: description: I'm not sure if this is a bug, but it is definitely not what I expected... I thought I would test "upgrade", which I've never used before, by upgrading an older cooker system to a newer one. The target system was a cooker from about a week ago, and the CDs were from yesterday. All seemed to go normally until I got a dialog message about "looking for packages to upgrade", after which I got the skeleton of the package install progress bar, except that there was no package name, no time estimate, and no number of packages. After a few seconds, the display switched to "post-install processing", and then displayed the Summary screen. I would swear that no packages were installed, in spite of the fact that the system being upgraded had every install category checked initially, and I know for a fact that there was a kernel upgrade to cooker in the interim. Quite a bit of time was spent "looking for packages to upgrade and rebuilding the rpm database", but there was no real disk activity to speak of. Is upgrade only supposed to be version to version, or should this upgrade attempt have refreshed all of the cooker packages which had changed between the initial install and when I burned the CDs I used ? BTW, I also tried this on a second system which was only a few days older than the CDs, with the same result.
