On Sun Nov 12, 2000 at 03:25:53PM +1100, Ron Stodden wrote:
> > Which version of Mandrake did you install? Did you install the
> > download ed. or did you buy it and install it?
>
> Installed from CDRWs burned from the iso images on your primary
> mirror:
>
> Mandrake72.inst.iso & Mandrake72.ext.iso
>
> VERSION = Linux-Mandrake Download Edition Odyssey-i586 20001027 15:47
Ok. Why are you trying to update MandrakeUpdate then? Did you
manually download it? The MU and grpmi on that CD is already -17mdk.
Why are you downloading and installing the same thing?
> rsync assures me that these images are still the current ones on
> sunsite.uio.no.
Yes, those are the final ISO's.
> > When you initially ran MU to download/install MU/grpmi, it started
> > fine, right?
>
> Lack of librpmio.so.1 is reported for both MandrakeUpdate and grpmi
> in the first MU download install attempt.
How did you try to install it? MU shouldn't be showing MU and grpmi
because they should already be at -17mdk thus nothing to update. Did
you manually download it and manually try to install it? How did you
try to install it? rpm -Uvh/-Fvh or something?
> > It was *after* the install that it gave you this error?
> > (ie. when you fired it up the second time).
>
> Wrong. Never got that far.
I don't know what you did, Ron, but two points here: a) I have no
idea what this librpmio thing is... it doesn't exist for 7.2. b) why
are you trying to update -17mdk with another (identical) -17mdk?
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