Again, it is domage you didn't issue an --bug of urpmi, it is always nice when something seems to be bad.
Since I have another machine to upgrade I will use the option.
I suppose urpmi will work normally and just save a log of what it did am I right?
Should I use it for every invocation or just for the final "urpmi --auto-select" that tells me that everything is installed?
(also, murphy's law (or heisenberg principle) dictates that when I'll use the --bug option there will be no problem to report ;-)
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Well, I'm impressed by how well the procedure worked. Sure, there were some hurdles and the modification in libraries versions wasn't earth shattering (I wonder if everything would work as well with a major glibc update) but still it's much better that what was available before. Oh, btw, I was using the machine (logged in in X) during the whole process. That's incredible. Kudos to mandrake developers and contributors.
Yes, but there was still some problems.
I'm confident they will be solved, or we'll all just switch to apt-rpm ;-)
Bye
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