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SUSE 10.0
I'm trying to use yast to update all the available patches and I get the same error everytime I 'accept' all patches.
I've tried loading patches from a ...
- 03-11-2008 #1Just Joined!
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yast error on module update
SUSE 10.0
I'm trying to use yast to update all the available patches and I get the same error everytime I 'accept' all patches.
I've tried loading patches from a different server but the error message is alway the same. The error is captured in the attached jpg.
Basically it seems there is a MD5 compare error on a 'delta' file.
Would I be better off updating to SUSE 10.2, if so, how does one initiate that (within yast?)
Thank you in advance
Jim.
- 03-11-2008 #2
You could just skip that patch and then download the netpbm rpm from the updates section of a SUSE 10 mirror and install it yourself.
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Thanks for the reply Daark.child
I tried loading the patch that gave me the error manually, and it loaded ok, but when I re-run Yast Online Update, I get the same patch in the list as though it never installed. I then tried to install one patch at a time (by selecting all patches to 'do not install') using YAST and I get that same message (mismatch of checksum...) for every patch I try to install. I therefore think something else is amuck with my system.
Anyone with any ideas?
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Actually, I'm reloading all patches from another server (chicago) and i've been sucessful in installing 2 patches so far. So now i'm thinking if i get the same failures here, it may be due to a broken dependancy or does anyone know if I require temp space for this process to work (I may be running out of temp space during the process)


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