On Tue, 24 Dec 2019 03:26:57 +1100, Doug Laidlaw wrote:
I usually do a fresh install every time, but there are no CDs for 8 yet.
Except for the network install cds released Dec 14
83M Dec 14 10:58 Mageia-Cauldron-netinstall-nonfree-x86_64.iso
52M Dec 14 10:51 Mageia-Cauldron-netinstall-x86_64.iso
I decided to try an upgrade of 7. As often happens, the download was interrupted,
Yeah, that can be a quite a hassle in cauldron. I always glance at
https://pkgsubmit.mageia.org/ to see if there are a bunch of builds in
progress and how long ago was the last package submitted/uploaded.
At the time of this post there were 5 in progress and
libfilezilla-0.19.3-1.mga7 daviddavid 1 hour ago 7 core/updates_testing uploaded 11 minutes
python-pillow-6.2.1-2.mga8 shlomif 1 hour ago cauldron core/release
uploaded 4 minutes
Which tells I need to wait for my mirror of choice to complete sync which
is normally half past the hour.
and there was a message about newer packages conflicting
with existing ones.
Since I pull all updates down first and with --test I see those, but
the install will remove those.
The net-installer took me back to square one, but it didn't start a
fresh installation; it merely continued at the interruption point. I
have never seen that happen with installation media. It failed again at
the last minute, with one of the Xorg packages being named.
That is odd, because a quick search at
https://pkgsubmit.mageia.org/
does not show any xorg package.
I didn't
expect the installation to work without X, but the installer continued
to the setting-up screen. On rebooting, almost everything worked as intended. The missing package for X did not become an update, and is
still not shown as being required. Kodi couldn't be installed from the
repos because of a GTK2 dependency failure, the user config in MCC
remained as before.
Minitube had developed a connection problem. An updated version (3.3)
in Cauldron fixed the problem, but the Qt libraries version in Mga 7.1
wasn't new enough. [ Minitube needs a Google API. The RPMS supply one,
but those building from source have to apply for their own.]
A clean installation, whenever possible, is still the better policy.
I agree, I have done 3 Cauldron net installs, in the last 4 days.
Trying to get all the bugs out of my install scripts.
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