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Re: [SLE] KDE updates 10.1
- From: Leendert Meyer <leen.meyer@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2006 11:51:51 +0200
- Message-id: <200606021151.52014.leen.meyer@xxxxxxx>
On Friday 02 June 2006 10:25, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
> Leendert Meyer wrote:
> > Found it: smart upgrade --download
> >
> > This is even better: smart upgrade --update --download
> > (an equivalent of apt update && apt upgrade)
> >
> > Well, lots of discovering to do... :P
>
> I used Your idea above, and I then after got 38 new packages in the
> channel. But when smart reach the point where it actually should do the
> upgrade, it is
> standing from now, and until I get bored with it only showing "Computing
> transactions ...."
>
> What is that,
No idea.
> and what logfile shows what smart does ?.
Use the CLI (command line interface). Type 'smart --help', and look at
the --log... option. Set it to 'error' first. I think you get incrementially
more log output if you set it to warning, info and debug.
After that run smart like you did before. Maybe
smart <your_options> 2>&1 | tee /tmp/smart.log.
See if you get error messages. Do those give you a clue?
Cheers,
Leen
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> Leendert Meyer wrote:
> > Found it: smart upgrade --download
> >
> > This is even better: smart upgrade --update --download
> > (an equivalent of apt update && apt upgrade)
> >
> > Well, lots of discovering to do... :P
>
> I used Your idea above, and I then after got 38 new packages in the
> channel. But when smart reach the point where it actually should do the
> upgrade, it is
> standing from now, and until I get bored with it only showing "Computing
> transactions ...."
>
> What is that,
No idea.
> and what logfile shows what smart does ?.
Use the CLI (command line interface). Type 'smart --help', and look at
the --log... option. Set it to 'error' first. I think you get incrementially
more log output if you set it to warning, info and debug.
After that run smart like you did before. Maybe
smart <your_options> 2>&1 | tee /tmp/smart.log.
See if you get error messages. Do those give you a clue?
Cheers,
Leen
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