On Wednesday 06 October 2004 00:42, Jim Cornette wrote:
> I just ran "yum update".on my FC3-test2 system
> This downloaded about 400 headers
> (have there really been that number of updates since FC3t2 came out?).
> It then downloaded about 390 rpms,
> and exited with the message that it could not find the remaining 10 rpms.
> In any case, I then ran "yum update" again,
> and it started to download the 390 rpms again,
> despite the fact that they are all present in /var/cache/yum/development
> .
>
> Does yum not check to see if it already has rpms?
> If not, is there any way to stop it downloading them all again?
The downloading of headers was covered in earlier postings. I
believe
that the discussion talked about which is downloaded and what is only
compared.
On looking more carefully, I see that yum does not download the whole rpm
a second time,
though it appears to say that is what it is doing.
But it is clear from the size of the download
that it is only downloading a small part of the rpm,
presumably sufficient to ensure that the previous copy is OK.
The fact remains that yum failed, quoting 11 rpms apparently missing.
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Error Downloading Packages:
gnome-vfs2 - 2.8.1-5.i386: failure: Fedora/RPMS/gnome-vfs2-2.8.1-5.i386.rpm
from development: [Errno 256] No more mirrors
to try.
gettext - 0.14.1-11.i386: failure: Fedora/RPMS/gettext-0.14.1-11.i386.rpm
from development: [Errno 256] No more mirrors t
o try.
...
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What exactly is one meant to do in such a case?
Did you get X to work better for you?
Sadly no, there has been no change in the behaviour of xorg
on my Sony C1VFK Picgurebook.
It works only in 8bpp.
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