Re: up2date-gnome has disappeared

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On Saturday 07 Sep 2002 2:15 pm, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Sep 2002 14:07:45 +0100, tom wrote:
> > On Saturday 07 Sep 2002 1:12 pm, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> > > On Sat, 7 Sep 2002 10:46:32 +0100, tom wrote:
> > > > After updating to up2date-gnome-2.9.68-1.i386
> > > > I seem to have lost nox:
> > > >
> > > > [root@fish tom]# find / |grep up2date-nox
> > > > [root@fish tom]#
> > >
> > > Note that there is a second package called "up2date".
> > >
> > > Run: rpm -qa 'up2date*'
> >
> > OK I can see this:
> >
> > [root@fish cdy7rmf9.slt]# rpm -qa 'up2date*'
> > up2date-2.9.46-1
> > up2date-gnome-2.9.68-1
>
> Run "up2date -u up2date" because currently you have a
> version mismatch.

OK, you're right again! This time I think I got it 'n'sync!:

root@fish up2date]# /usr/sbin/up2date -u up2date

Fetching package list for channel: redhat-beta-null-i386...
########################################

Fetching Obsoletes list for channel: redhat-beta-null-i386...
########################################

Fetching rpm headers...

Testing package set / solving RPM inter-dependencies...
########################################
up2date-2.9.68-1.i386.rpm:  ########################## Done.
warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 897da07a
Preparing              ########################################### [100%]

Installing...
   1:up2date                warning: /etc/sysconfig/rhn/up2date created as 
/etc/sysconfig/rhn/up2date.rpmnew
########################################### [100%]
[root@fish up2date]# which up2date up2date-config up2date-nox
/usr/bin/up2date
/usr/bin/up2date-config
/usr/bin/up2date-nox


>
> "up2date-gnome" depends on "up2date". Have you played
> with "--nodeps" installations or anything like that?

No, I can't see that option:
[root@fish up2date]# up2date --nodeps
usage: up2date [OPTIONS] [<packages>]

/usr/sbin/up2date: error: no such option: --nodeps

[1]+  Exit 1                  /usr/sbin/up2date
[root@fish up2date]# up2date --nodeps
usage: up2date [OPTIONS] [<packages>]

/usr/sbin/up2date: error: no such option: --nodeps
[root@fish up2date]# up2date --h
usage: up2date [OPTIONS] [<packages>]

/usr/sbin/up2date: error: ambiguous option: --h (--help, --hardware, ...?)
[root@fish up2date]# up2date --?
usage: up2date [OPTIONS] [<packages>]

/usr/sbin/up2date: error: no such option: --?
[root@fish up2date]# up2date --help
usage: up2date [OPTIONS] [<packages>]

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --configure           configure Update Agent options
  -d, --download        download packages only, even if configuration says to
                        install
  -i, --install         install packages, even if configuration says to
                        download only
  --src                 Download src packages as well as binary rpms
  --nosrc               Do not download src packages (overrides config setting
                        if set)
  --dbpath=<dir>        Specify a path where an alternate rpm db is found
  -f, --force           Force package installation, overriding package and
                        file skip list
  --justdb              Only add packages to database, do not install to the
                        filesystem
  -l, --list            list packages available for retrieval
  --dry-run             Do everything but download and install packages (show
                        deps needed, etc)
  -?, --usage           Briefly describe the options
  -k<dir>, --packagedir=<dir>
                        colon separated path of directories to look in for
                        packages
  --nosig               do not use GPG to check package signatures
  --nox                 do not attempt to use X
  -p, --packages        update packages associated with this System Profile on
                        Red Hat Network
  --hardware            up2date hardware profile associated with this System
                        Profile on Red Hat Network
  --register            register the system (or reregister it, if need be)
  --showall             List all packages available for download
  --solvedeps=<deps>    finds, downloads, and installs the packages needed to
                        solve the list of deps
  --tmpdir=<temp-dir>   where to store temporary files / RPMs
  --undo                undo the last package set update
  -u, --update          update system with all relevant packages
  --version             show program version information
  -v, --verbose         Show additional output
  --show-channels       Show the channel names along with the package name
                        where approriate
  --whatprovides=<deps>
                        Show the packages which solve the comma separated list
                        of dependencies
  --channel=<channel>   Specify which channels to use by channel label
  --gpg-flags           Show the flags that gpg will be invoked with (the
                        keyring, etc)
  --nodownload          Do not download packages at all. For testing purposes
  --uuid=<uuid>         Pass in a uuid that the applet generates
  --proxy=<proxyurl>    Specify an http proxy to use
  --proxyUser=<proxy userid>
                        Specify a username to use with an authenticated http
                        proxy
  --proxyPassword=<proxy password>
                        Specify a password to use with an authenticated http
                        proxy
  --firstboot           Pop up in the center of the screen for Firstboot


> > But I cannot find up2date-gnome anywhere!
> >
> > [root@fish cdy7rmf9.slt]# find /|grep up2date-gnome
> > [root@fish cdy7rmf9.slt]#
>
> It is called "up2date" and is /usr/bin/up2date.
>
> Have you ever ran "up2date-gnome"?!
No, but I wondered what it might be since I saw it when I ran

[root@fish cdy7rmf9.slt]# rpm -qa 'up2date*'
up2date-2.9.46-1
up2date-gnome-2.9.68-1

> Also, could we please move all your up2date issues into
> one single thread?

By all means, but which one? OK I won't change the subject line if that helps.



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