Le Mardi 2 Octobre 2001 13:31, vous avez �crit : > Looks like an urpmi bug. But I think Fran�ois already fixed this. > Is your urpmi up-to-date?
I've got the latest [root@bastard RealPlayer9]# rpm -q urpmi urpmi-1.7-14mdk > Have you updated your cooker source? If not, your hdlists may be not in > sync with the packages on the mirror. the pb is that it was sync. I erase all the source, make them and still the pb. The pb is that it didn't try to fetch the file on internet, it looked for them in /var/cache/urpmi/rpms the only workaround I found, and it's very amazing : check if the packages were installed : it seems that they were installed, but I don't know when ! each time rpmdrake/urpmi gave me error in the update list only of rpmdrake, select all packages and do reset : the were no longer in the list of updatable packages. The pb is even if I kill rpmdrake and relaunch, the were still in this list. But if i do reset, they gone and it's fine. So there seems to have a pb with the cache. -- http://perso.wanadoo.fr/linux_wizard/index.html - Une femme n'est puissante que par le degr� de malheur dont elle peut punir son amant. Stendhal
