578 Upgrades? [solved]
- f.bluedevil
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578 Upgrades? [solved]
My update notifier just advised me that 578 programs needed to be updated. Seems like a bit much. Is this a glitch or is there something significant going on with the system? Because it seems a little early for Slackware 15?
Last edited by f.bluedevil on 3. Jan 2013, 11:29, edited 1 time in total.
Re: 578 Upgrades?
Same thing here. The system wants to "upgrade" all the x86_64 packages to i486 packages. Probably a glitch with the repo.
Edit:
Looks like some one made a mistake and uploaded the wrong PACKAGES.TXT to the 64-bit repo. All the packages in that list are i486 packages. The devs will probably fix this ASAP.
Edit:
Looks like some one made a mistake and uploaded the wrong PACKAGES.TXT to the 64-bit repo. All the packages in that list are i486 packages. The devs will probably fix this ASAP.
- f.bluedevil
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Re: 578 Upgrades?
The devs will probably fix this ASAP.
Yes, they appear to have already done so, no package updates this morning and thanks for the clarification.
Re: 578 Upgrades? [solved]
Oops - well in my infinite wisdom I let it go with the upgrades before going to bed - can't get into the system - all that comes up is a login for darkstar but I can't type anything in. Any fix or is this a re-install?
I was running 14 with 64 bit
Thanks
I was running 14 with 64 bit
Thanks
- ElderDryas
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Re: 578 Upgrades? [solved]
For me, it was a re-install...I suspect there might be a fix, but with an "oops" this size, I suspect it will be easier to just re-install (you do have your ~ on a separate partition, rightjcoleman wrote:Any fix or is this a re-install?
Re: 578 Upgrades? [solved]
yes, all the important things get stored on a separate partition and then backed up every night to a removable hard drive. the "home" directory is more or less treated as a holding place or temp area.
Live and learn - I guess I was used to seeing *buntu's updates - sometimes there were just a few
Live and learn - I guess I was used to seeing *buntu's updates - sometimes there were just a few
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Re: 578 Upgrades? [solved]
Or Linux Mint Debian Editionjcoleman wrote: I guess I was used to seeing *buntu's updates - sometimes there were just a few
Re: 578 Upgrades? [solved]
Maybe boot into runlevel 3 and see if you can type into it. Is so, then login as root and do a slapt-get --update && slapt-get --upgradejcoleman wrote: Any fix or is this a re-install?
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Re: 578 Upgrades? [solved]
I don't see how this could have happened. What mirror were you all using?
Re: 578 Upgrades? [solved]
It's my fault
I made an error in adding a functionality in the repositories, on only with 64 bits.
I realize this this morning and corrected this as quickly as possible. Apparently no quickly enough, someone did the upgrade
If glibc has not been upgraded, it will still be possible to recover the system by chrooting on it from a Live CD, then upgrading back the packages, but that requires some skills
I'm very sorry…
I made an error in adding a functionality in the repositories, on only with 64 bits.
I realize this this morning and corrected this as quickly as possible. Apparently no quickly enough, someone did the upgrade
If glibc has not been upgraded, it will still be possible to recover the system by chrooting on it from a Live CD, then upgrading back the packages, but that requires some skills
I'm very sorry…