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System not updating - aborted by user???
Hellou!
Having trouble with updating my system 11.3 when loged in as user or as root.
When freshly installed update worked, for about twoo or tree weks i cant get it to work annymore.
Same error everytime:
An internal error has occured
A problem that we were not expecting has occured.
Please report this bug in your distribution bugtracker with
the error description.
More details (Installation aborted by user)
please some tip should come in hady, im am stuck...
Link to my screenshot
Shrani.si - Brezplačna spletna shramba za vaše slike - updaterror.png
Greetings!!!
Stipi69
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Re: System not updating - aborted by user???
Never log into a GUI as root, this can cause all sorts of damage.
Looks like you are missing a package. As per the error message. Can you go into Yast-software management and install said package???
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Re: System not updating - aborted by user???
On 2010-08-30 19:06, gogalthorp wrote:
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> Never log into a GUI as root, this can cause all sorts of damage.
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> Looks like you are missing a package. As per the error message.
No, that's the package (one of them) that the update is trying to solve, and fails.
> Can you
> go into Yast-software management and install said package???
yast "online updater", rather.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 11.2 x86_64 "Emerald" GM (Elessar))
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Re: System not updating - aborted by user???
Hellou, yast online updater is saying:
Subprocess failed. Error: RPM failed: error: db3 error(-30987) from dbcursor->c_get: DB_PAGE_NOTFOUND: Requested page not found
error: error(-30987) getting "" records from Requireversion index
error: db3 error(-30987) from dbcursor->c_get: DB_PAGE_NOTFOUND: Requested page not found
error: error(-30987) getting "" records from Requireversion index
Stipi69
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Re: System not updating - aborted by user???
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Re: System not updating - aborted by user???
Ok, i get this:
stipi69@linux-3s8f:~> rpm -rebuliddb
rpm: arguments to --root (-r) must begin with a /
rpm gives this options:
linux-3s8f:/home/stipi69 # rpm
RPM version 4.8.0
Copyright (C) 1998-2002 - Red Hat, Inc.
This program may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU GPL
Usage: rpm [-aKfgpWHqVcdilsKiv?] [-a|--all] [-f|--file] [-g|--group]
[-p|--package] [-W|--ftswalk] [--pkgid] [--hdrid] [--fileid]
[--specfile] [--triggeredby] [--whatrequires] [--whatprovides]
[--nomanifest] [-c|--configfiles] [-d|--docfiles] [--dump] [-l|--list]
[--queryformat=QUERYFORMAT] [-s|--state] [--nofiledigest] [--nomd5]
[--nofiles] [--nodeps] [--noscript] [--comfollow] [--logical]
[--nochdir] [--nostat] [--physical] [--seedot] [--xdev]
[--whiteout] [--addsign] [-K|--checksig] [--delsign] [--import]
[--resign] [--nodigest] [--nosignature] [--initdb] [--rebuilddb]
[--aid] [--allfiles] [--allmatches] [--badreloc]
[-e|--erase <package>+] [--excludedocs] [--excludepath=<path>]
[--fileconflicts] [--force] [-F|--freshen <packagefile>+] [-h|--hash]
[--ignorearch] [--ignoreos] [--ignoresize] [-i|--install] [--justdb]
[--nodeps] [--nofiledigest] [--nomd5] [--nocontexts] [--noorder]
[--nosuggest] [--noscripts] [--notriggers] [--oldpackage]
[--percent] [--prefix=<dir>] [--relocate=<old>=<new>]
[--replacefiles] [--replacepkgs] [--test]
[-U|--upgrade <packagefile>+] [--quiet] [-D|--define 'MACRO EXPR']
[-E|--eval 'EXPR'] [--macros=<FILE:...>] [--nodigest] [--nosignature]
[--rcfile=<FILE:...>] [-r|--root ROOT] [--querytags] [--showrc]
[--quiet] [-v|--verbose] [--version] [-?|--help] [--usage]
[--scripts] [--setperms] [--setugids] [--conflicts] [--obsoletes]
[--provides] [--requires] [--suggests] [--recommends] [--enhances]
[--supplements] [--info] [--changelog] [--xml] [--triggers]
[--last] [--dupes] [--filesbypkg] [--fileclass] [--filecolor]
[--fscontext] [--fileprovide] [--filerequire] [--filecaps]
Stipi69
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Re: System not updating - aborted by user???
Opps my typo
-rebuliddb should be --rebuilddb
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Re: System not updating - aborted by user???
stipi69@linux-3s8f:~> --rebuilddb
If '--rebuilddb' is not a typo you can use command-not-found to lookup the package that contains it, like this:
cnf --rebuilddb
stipi69@linux-3s8f:~> cnf --rebuilddb
--rebuilddb: command not found
thank you, but it doesnt work. Apreciateit, if you have anoher tip, will gladly accept it.
Stipi69
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Re: System not updating - aborted by user???
What gogalthorp means was
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Re: System not updating - aborted by user???
apologies and thanks to gogalthorp, and thank you gropiuskalle for your hint...
works like a charm
Stipi69
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