i get the same message if i just run gurpmi at the command line. manually
installing rpms at the command line works though.
I got the same problem a few times, but I can't exactly remember how I recovered from them.
Each time it happened because I interrupted a long process of upgrades through urpmi.
I guess this is a problem of little-endian/big-endian mismatch somewhere because I never had this issue with x86.
Anyway, try to rebuild your rpm database a few times, it might help to solve the problem:
$ rpm --rebuilddb
Also try to upgrade (by hand) urpmi and its dependencies (perl-URPM, rpm...), and rebuild the database with the new tools. The cooker version I run seems to be immune to this problem..
Mon problème maintenant, c'est de mettre à jour urpmi, perl-urpm, rpm, à LA MAIN ! Je ne trouve que des RPMs de ces fichiers.
Comment faire ?
Merci pour votre aide,
--
Woody
Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
woody wrote:
Bonjour à tous,
Bonjour, peux tu nous dire ou telecherger ce paquet histoire de voir
s'il te plait ?
i get the same message if i just run gurpmi at the command line.
manually
installing rpms at the command line works though.
I got the same problem a few times, but I can't exactly remember how I
recovered from them.
Each time it happened because I interrupted a long process of upgrades
through urpmi.
I guess this is a problem of little-endian/big-endian mismatch somewhere
because I never had this issue with x86.
Anyway, try to rebuild your rpm database a few times, it might help to
solve the problem:
$ rpm --rebuilddb
Also try to upgrade (by hand) urpmi and its dependencies (perl-URPM,
rpm...), and rebuild the database with the new tools.
The cooker version I run seems to be immune to this problem..
Mon problème maintenant, c'est de mettre à jour urpmi, perl-urpm, rpm, à LA
MAIN ! Je ne trouve que des RPMs de ces fichiers.
i get the same message if i just run gurpmi at the command line. manually
installing rpms at the command line works though.
I got the same problem a few times, but I can't exactly remember how I recovered from them.
Each time it happened because I interrupted a long process of upgrades through urpmi.
I guess this is a problem of little-endian/big-endian mismatch somewhere because I never had this issue with x86.
Anyway, try to rebuild your rpm database a few times, it might help to solve the problem:
$ rpm --rebuilddb
Also try to upgrade (by hand) urpmi and its dependencies (perl-URPM, rpm...), and rebuild the database with the new tools. The cooker version I run seems to be immune to this problem..
Mon problème maintenant, c'est de mettre à jour urpmi, perl-urpm, rpm, à LA MAIN ! Je ne trouve que des RPMs de ces fichiers.