Alle 19:14, gioved� 27 gennaio 2005, Daniel S. Reichenbach ha scritto:
> this actually is not a thing that happens because of Midgard but
> because of Fedora Core. It downloads the RPM headers for packages
> which are not yet installed on your system, skipping those you already
> have. The more packages you installed the lesser headers it will
> download. It is actually just like running
>
> # apt-get update
>
> on Debian.
>
> You will only need this once, as further yum runs will only download
> new headers.

Yessss... I see.... This is a real PITA because I can neither skip this step 
nor I can perform it (because of my 56Kb/sec modem) so I'm blocked.

I tried to tweak my yum.conf in order to skip this passage but it did not 
work. I just have got a lot of error messages.

I tried to download and install the RPM by hand but rpm complains about a 
missing libmysqlclient library (I cannot spot it anywhere on my CD-ROMs. Even 
yum seems unable to find it).

As long as I can see, in order to install Midgard you must have both a working 
installation of Debian or Fedora AND a ADSL connection line. Any other 
solution does not actually work.

I have to wait a few weeks for my new ADSL line....

Thanks for your help

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Alessandro Bottoni

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