Maybe I'm completely wrong and I missed something on my local copy.... but I had to remove this list of patches from the local copy of the ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/9.0/patches xf86tools-44811 openssl-44810 fetchmsttfonts-3 fetchnvidia-1 lsh-45738 cron-45929 jpilot-Backup-45933 jpilot-45934 openssh-45935 spamassassin-45937 mpg123-46045 bluez-bluefw-46146 tsclient-46151 sylpheed-46440 yast2-storage-46544 cipe-46660 kdebase3-46893 gnucash-46921 kbd-46924 libnids-47695 thttpd-47696 ei-47840 yast2-packagemanager-47846 koffice-47882 SuSEfirewall2-48273 saint-48280 coreutils-48558 hylafax-49197 sysconfig-49356 qt3-49495 gdm2-50409 ircd-50410 kdelibs3-50411 pinentry-50412 suselinux-userguide_de-50413 suselinux-userguide_en-50414 xscreensaver-51145 ganglia-monitor-core-51146 apache-51151 apache2-51152 bastille-51158 gpg-51150 unace-51181 rsync-51182 screen-51184 perl-51189 lftp-51190 freeradius-51162 irssi-51192 memprof-51203 kopete-51211 fontconfig-51193 cdrecord-51194 tcpd-51160 kernel-51204 kernel-source-51200 pin-51212 inn-51220 mpg321-51224 popper-51196 kdepim3-51195 opera-51217 tcpdump-51216 cvs-51201 gnome-filesystem-51225 ethereal-51205 cvsup-51227 3ddiag-51213 quagga-51230 mc-51223 python-51214 ltmodem-51236 gtk2-51238 XFree86-51218 tcpdump-51228 netpbm-51240 cups-51246 gaim-51248 whois-51247 In order to have YOU end the update. I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, but I don't know what! can somebody help me please? regards, --- abief_ag_-suseml@yahoo.com wrote:
I have the same problem, and after downloading the file in the patch "xf86tools.rpm" and installing it the situation has not improved...
any suggestion?
regards,
Riccardo Facchini
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 17:34, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Saturday 31 January 2004 18.20, Peter Onion wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
I do get that key, but also another one. Should I get only one ?
No, there's also a suse-security key, but the suse->>build-key seems to be the important one, at least in my trials.
OK, if you have that key installed in rpm, then your problem must be something else. Try downloading the packages manually and install them from the command line and see if that works
It's not a package, it's a patch...
I've downloaded the patch, how do I verify the signature in it ?
Peter
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