lib64modprobe0-3.16-0.1.mga2.x86_64 is package missing not mirrors mageia core updates testing (distrib5) please fix this package or i can't upgrade cauldron x86_x64 Continue anyway? (y / N) n [root @ localhost ~] # urpmi - auto-select-a To satisfy dependencies, will be installed the following package: Package Version Release Arch (support the "Core Updates Testing (distrib5)") lib64modprobe0 0.1.mga2 3.16 x86_64 Other 4.1KB of disk space will be used. 24KB packages will be downloaded. Proceed with the installation of a package? (Y / N) S ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/mirrors/Magei ... x86_64.rpm ... recovery failed: 0B / s | / var/cache/urpmi/partial/lib64modprobe0-3.16-0.1.mga2.x86_64.rpm ... recovery failed: 0B / s | / var/cache/urpmi/partial/lib64modprobe0-3.16-0.1.mga2.x86_64.rpm aria2 Failed: out with 3 He failed to recover lib64modprobe0-3.16-0.1.mga2.x86_64.rpm Try again? (y / N) s ... recovery failed: 0B / s | / var/cache/urpmi/partial/lib64modprobe0-3.16-0.1.mga2.x86_64.rpm aria2 Failed: out with 3 He failed to recover lib64modprobe0-3.16-0.1.mga2.x86_64.rpm Try again? (y / N) n ... recovery failed: aria2 Failed: out with 3 Installation failed, some files are missing: ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/mirrors/Magei ... x86_64.rpm It would be useful to update the urpmi database. Continue anyway? (y / N) s please fix this
FWIW, you shouldn't leave the testing repos enabled all the time, especially in cauldron. lib64modprobe0-3.16-0.3.mga2 in now available in testing, so just update your urpmi database (note that this package may break some parts of the system, the developer who put there is still working on it AFAIK, so don't install it unless you know what you're doing).
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => INVALID
urpmi --test --keep --auto --auto-select
Status: RESOLVED => UNCONFIRMEDResolution: INVALID => (none)Ever confirmed: 1 => 0
lib64modprobe0-3.16-0.3.mga2 when be ready please my mcc see this package must be install from testing mirror
urpmi --auto-select doesn't update the urpmi database, either use 'urpmi.update -a' before it, or use 'urpmi --auto-update'. Please don't reopen this report.
Status: UNCONFIRMED => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => INVALID
There is a problem with the /core/updates_testing repo. The hdlists include lib(64)modprobe0-3.16-0.1, even although that rpm is not present. Installing module-init-tools-3.16-0.3 will install lib(64)modprobe1-3.16-0.3, leaving the installed lib(64)modprobe0 in place, which I think is intended. Perhaps the hdlists need to be regenerated. This is probably a transient issue, and does not prevent one from installing and testing the module-init-tools package. So I haven't re-opened the bug.