I has some problem like that once. It appeard the rpm database got corrupted somehow, probably my fault. I done an rpm database rebuild. rpm --rebuilddb Art On Sun, 2005-02-20 at 20:03 +0000, Jonathan Brooks wrote:
Count yourself lucky! At least you don't get YOU showing you the list of servers, downloading the list of patches, letting you select the patches you'd like to download, then downloading the patches one by one, ONLY TO BE TOLD THAT YOU CAN'T INSTALL THEM BECAUSE THE SIGNATURE IN THE F*C$1n& RPM PATCH FILE IS INVALID
What the smeg is going on with SuSE/YOU/patches etc.....????
I am one frazzled neuron away from jumping up and down on this stupid PC until it's a smoldering heap of scrap.
Help - I need valium.
Jon.
Joe Zitnik wrote:
I'm trying to run Yast Online Update, and every time I do, it tells me it can't download the list of servers. I take the url it lists in the error, and put it in a browser and it gets the list fine. I can get anywhere on the internet from a browser, but it's like yast doesn't know how to get out on the internet. It tells me to check my network connection. I have even FTPd to one of the servers from the console prompt just to test. If I enter a server in to the list manually, it tells me it can't cd in to i386. Once again, I go to a browser and get there fine. Can anyone help before I beat this server to death with a hammer?
-- Jonathan Brooks (Ph.D.) Research Fellow PaIN Group, Department of Human Anatomy & Genetics University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QX tel: +44(0)1865-282654 fax: +44(0)1865-282656