Le 30/05/2011 19:55, Michael Scherer a écrit : > Le lundi 30 mai 2011 à 18:42 +0200, nicolas vigier a écrit : >> On Mon, 30 May 2011, Michael Scherer wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> as we have uploaded the new version of mageia-release, some of you may >>> have seen that urpmi sources have been changed to use >>> distrib/1/ instead of distrib/cauldron/ , especially if you didn't touch >>> to the default configuration. >>> >>> Not all mirrors are in sync, and in fact, most are not proposing the >>> stable release yet ( especially the main mirror ), as we are still >>> working on it. >>> >>> So urpmi is likely broken for most testers that updated in the last >>> hour. >>> >>> So if you are affected, you can either >>> 1) wait until everything is working ( likely tomorrow ) >>> >>> 2) drop all sources and add again the cauldron one by hand >>> ( urpmi.addmedia --distrib + url ) >>> >>> 3) change /etc/mageia-release by hand, replace "1" by "cauldron" >> >> 4) install the new mageia-release packages from cauldron : >> urpmi >> http://distrib-coffee.ipsl.jussieu.fr/pub/linux/Mageia/distrib/cauldron/i586/media/core/release/mageia-release-common-2-0.1.mga2.i586.rpm >> >> http://distrib-coffee.ipsl.jussieu.fr/pub/linux/Mageia/distrib/cauldron/i586/media/core/release/mageia-release-Default-2-0.1.mga2.i586.rpm >> >> >> This is for people who want to stay on cauldron after the release. > > We should have waited before uploading this rpm. > > People being upgraded to stable is a demand from users ( see -discuss ), > and that would have been saner to wait at least until cauldron is > reopened :/ >
I confirm that I see the mga2 packages in the updates of my MGA RC :( However, I do not understand why, because AFAI understand the initial email, I should now be pointing to MGA 1 repos, no longer cauldron one. $ cat /etc/mageia-release Mageia release 1 (Cauldron) for x86_64 $ rpm -qa | grep release mageia-release-Default-1-0.12.mga1 lsb-release-2.0-34.mga1 mageia-release-common-1-0.12.mga1 Daniel
