This happens with me sometimes - not all update servers (the program contacts several) have every update. Best thing to do is re-run up2date a couple times in succession; sometimes the program needs a little prodding of this kind to get it to update properly.
Your solution of rebooting the machine also works, of course.
Jared B.
Scott Carper wrote on 3/31/2005, 7:00 PM:
After I successfully run up2date, the next time I check for updates, it says there are updates available (and these are not the same as the previous update); but when I launch up2date, it says "Your system is fully updated. No new packages are needed." I have to reboot the system before the available updates will be downloaded and installed by up2date.
Any ideas? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks. Scott
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