Try executing this in an xterm.
rpm --rebuilddb
As root of course.
It looks as if your RPM database is corrupted.
* geno (geno@pop.net) [010629 10:43]: ->When I try to add components to my system, YAST2 tells me that there was an ->error reading configuration file. It goes no further. -> ->What to do? I have the same problem, with me it will not read the configuration file from
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