On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 8:14 PM, Allan McRae <[email protected]> wrote: > On 15/06/10 09:08, Dan McGee wrote: >> >> Anyone else seeing weirdness? This is a relatively recent build of >> pacman-git, on i686, using mirrors.kernel.org as the first mirror. >> Note that the [core] repository line even got blown away in there, >> meaning it never hit 100% so we never output the \n character or >> something (it should be right where the [extra] stuff starts): > > <snip> > > I have been using pacman-git for the last few weeks and I have not run into > this. > > Is this the bug about attempting to continue downloading a repo db but > striking a different revision of the repo-db on the mirror from the one you > started downloading? > > Having to fall back to the second mirror to get the update that you wanted > indicates partial sync of a mirror there...
I actually made sure I deleted out all of the DB files before I ran the -Syu this time, thus the reason it grabbed all of them (rm /var/lib/pacman/*.db.tar.gz), so there were definitely no partial DB files. -Dan
