[snip] > I also notice these bad symlinks created in the current directory > (when urpmi.update). Try to Edit/save (without editing) the source in > Software Media Manager. It works for me, but doing an update then > cause same problem. Try also to change the path / url of this source. > > Anyway, it's not a mirror problem related, cause the file is well > downloaded, the problem you said is appearing just after. > > IMHO, it could be great to NOT create symlinks in case of problem. > Usualy to login as normal user, then su and urpmi.update. > > In case it's a machine from someoneelse, the user could have symlinks > in his home directory, and don't know what's this.
same problems seen here often. Also I often get mirrors set as ignored or get an error about it not being able of reading my hdlist file for the mirror (even though it's there)
