Been there , done that. As I dimly remember I removed the sources from the urmpi.cfg file using the appropriate tool (rpmdrake works o.k. for this I guess), and then added back the source using the urpmi.addmedia command.
Best regards; Bob Finch On Sunday 10 August 2003 03:19 pm, Kim Schulz wrote: > Hi > I had a problem with my hdlist files after playing around with some > proxy settings etc. while fetching the files. So I thought that I could > just remove the broken files from /var/lib/urpmi and the do a > urpmi.update -a but that does not work. > How do I get these files back now ?
