The package it's listing on the screen while it hangs is xorg-x11-drv-dmc-1.1.0-2-x86_64, status 100%.

As far as I know, the progress bar is for the copy portion only; so this would indicate that the package was downloaded, but that it's hanging running the rpm -i portion.

I've tried twice with the HTTP method and it's hung on this same package each time.

How do I forcibly exclude an individual package without messing up the dependency resolution? If it's a bum package, I should submit a bug to redhat.

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Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On 12/8/06, Paul Krizak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well...it looks like http method has promise; the installation gets
through about 12% finished (1.2G) and at that point estimates 28 minutes
for the installation (which is what I'd expect).  However, the
installation then hangs.  Dropping to a shell on the installing system,
anaconda is using between 20 and 70% CPU doing *something*, but no
installation is actually occurring.


Hmmm wonder what package it is hanging on.. or how to tell what
package an install is hanging on...







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