On Thursday February 13 2003 11:43 am, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
> > Then you can use the little GUI to remove the
> > source(s) by hi-liting them (IIRC, one at a time), and
> > pressing the 'Remove' button. When you're done, you must
> > press the 'Save and quit button'.
>
> Yes, been there, done that. However, the sources are still
> displayed and somehow still interacts with *urpmi.update
> -a. What we want - that's Patrick and me - is to get rid
> of the sources and start over. Patrick seems to have
> problems getting the sources right, possibly because the
> script I provided somehow messed things up on his system.
> I feel guilty and I'm trying to mimic his problem.
>
> > You can also just uncheck the [ ] box by the source
> > under the 'Enabled?' heading, to disable that source.
> > Again you must exit with the 'Save and quit button',
> > otherwise you've done nothin ;)
>
> OK, but that doesn't get rid of the sources either.
OK, I've been sittin here a minute ponderin, and the best I can
remember I had a similar situation quite a while ago. Before the
betas even started. We're talkin last new years. I think the way out
for me was to got to /etc/urpmi/ and remove every fsckin thing
(mainly gettin rid of urpmi.cfg). Then recreate sources. Problem is I
can't remember if that alone did the deal ... and I've slept since
then ;) Probly re-installed from beta CD's too
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