Hello, on Montag, 8. Oktober 2007, ab wrote:
what are those outputlines of the -Va parameter roughly? c means that this file has been changed or something?
If you are talking about the (often empty) second column: It means: (from man rpm) c %config configuration file. d %doc documentation file. g %ghost file (i.e. the file contents are not included in the package payload). l %license license file. r %readme readme file.
and at the beginning of each line there is something like
....L... .....UG. S.5....T and stuff like that.
The first column shows the status of a file. From man rpm again: Each of the 8 characters denotes the result of a comparison of attribute(s) of the file to the value of those attribute(s) recorded in the database. A single "." (period) means the test passed, while a single "?" (question mark) indicates the test could not be performed (e.g. file permissions prevent reading). Otherwise, the (mnemonically emBoldened) character denotes failure of the corresponding --verify test: S file Size differs M Mode differs (includes permissions and file type) 5 MD5 sum differs D Device major/minor number mismatch L readLink(2) path mismatch U User ownership differs G Group ownership differs T mTime differs
it reports me also missing stuff like this: missing /usr/lib/libjasper-1.701.so.1 missing /usr/share/applications/MozillaFirefox.desktop (on the clean 10.3 system or sata only systems the firefox icon sits there properly) missing /usr/lib/libsane-dll.so.1 missing /var/lib/YaST2/cd_update.desktop
Sounds like there are broken packages. Did you try the suggested "reinstall all" using YaST as described in my last mail? Regards, Christian Boltz -- Wenn der IE ein Browser ist, dann produziert Frontpage auch HTML ;-)) [Heinz W. Pahlke in suse-linux] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-testing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-testing+help@opensuse.org