On Fri, 2001-12-21 at 02:06, Andrew George wrote:
> Hi
> I ran rpmdrake this morning and updated a security source (wtfo) to see if 
> the latest packages were uploaded yet...lo and behold, the application hung 
> while building the source list for wtfo.
> OK, probably a bad download I thought, go into /var/lib/urpmi and kill all 
> the files with wtfo in them, do another update to rebuild them, same story
> OK, probably a bad hdlist on the site...selected a new source (Planetmirror) 
> and updated it...exactly the same thing happened?
> 
> Is it possible the primary hdlist is corrupt? Anyone else had any trouble 
> getting security updates over the past two days?
>  

I have had the same problem, both on my home machine and at work. 
Unfortunately, I haven't had the time to look into what is causing the
problem...
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