When Matterhorn 1.1 first came out the 3rd party install script worked
flawlessly.
When I tried it again later the script failed in a number of cases.
The general problem was that these repositories updated some of the packages to
newer release levels and DELETED the specific packages referenced in the install
script.
The method to correct this problem is to view the contents of the repository and
update the package revision levels in the script to match the current packages
available in the repository.
I had to do this four or five times to get the 3rd party install complete.
Hank
On Thu, 26 May 2011, [email protected] wrote:
Hi Garima,
I am not saying you will have the same connection error problem in gcc. I am
trying to point out that you may check the logs and see if some dependencies'
installation have fail.
Regards,
Eric
在 ,Garima Goswami <[email protected]>寫道:
Hi.....
>
http://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/5/os/x86_64/CentOS/gcc-
c++-4.1.2-48.el5.x86_64.rpmdon't
>
seems to work. There is an new version so I download the > new one
> manually instead. But I don't think this is the case of > Garima as I am
> using
>
Centos 5.
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