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I get this error when running 'pacman -Syu':
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
community is up to date
archlinuxfr is up to date
:: Starting full system upgrade...
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: broadcom-wl: requires kernel26<2.6.32
broadcom-wl is my wireless driver, installed from AUR using yaourt.
Get the same output with 'yaourt -Syu' ...
Someone, please help me.
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Check if broadcom-wl on AUR has been updated (so that it supports kernel >=2.6.32) and upgrade to that version after removing the current one:
pacman -Rd broadcom-wl
pacman -Su (and so will the kernel26 be updated)
and then install the updated broadcom-wl.
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Check if broadcom-wl on AUR has been updated (so that it supports kernel >=2.6.32) and upgrade to that version after removing the current one:
pacman -Rd broadcom-wl
pacman -Su (and so will the kernel26 be updated)and then install the updated broadcom-wl.
... but I can't remove my internet connection (!).
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Since no one, or flamelab (or both) did not reply on last post:
@flamelab and everyone else: I report back if I'm unsuccessful in using your (flamelab's) upgrade approach, when I get a wired connection.
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You must have build the new broadcom-wl before you remove the previous one, so that you will have a new package ready for installation in order to restart the connection.
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I ran 'pacman -Rd broadcom-wl' some days ago, but when I ran 'pacman -Su', pacman downloaded some packages, but many failed. I did a reboot, but now pacman just don't seem to work at all. Seems it takes a really long time connecting to the mirrors. I'm connected to the internet by cable.
Now what?
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I'm guessing your local pacman database is a little out of sync with your mirrors, which makes your pacman try to download old unavailable packages.
Try pacman -Syu to sync mirrors and then upgrade.
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I'm guessing your local pacman database is a little out of sync with your mirrors, which makes your pacman try to download old unavailable packages.
Try pacman -Syu to sync mirrors and then upgrade.
Sorry, I forgot to mention 'pacman -Syu' is taking some time too.
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Maybe your mirror is slow / down. Try rankmirrors (it's part of pacman):
rankmirrors -v <mirrorlist>
Good ideas do not need lots of lies told about them in order to gain public acceptance.
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Maybe your mirror is slow / down. Try rankmirrors (it's part of pacman):
rankmirrors -v <mirrorlist>
Some time has gone by, but still nothing of this works. 'rankmirrors -v /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist' just gives a really long list of mirrors, but I have really just uncommented one - so I really do not see the point in doing this. Now I'm apparently using a mirror in Poland - no luck.
#Server = ftp://ftp.indochinalinux.com/archlinux/$repo/os/x86_64
#Server = ftp://mirror-fpt-telecom.fpt.net/archlinux/$repo/os/x86_64
#Server = http://mirror-fpt-telecom.fpt.net/archlinux/$repo/os/x86_64
Server = ftp://mirror.icis.pcz.pl/archlinux/$repo/os/x86_64
[root@rskolepc rasmus]# pacman -Syu
:: Synchronizing package databases...
error: failed retrieving file 'core.db.tar.gz' from mirror.icis.pcz.pl : Connection timed out
error: failed to update core (Connection timed out)
error: failed retrieving file 'extra.db.tar.gz' from mirror.icis.pcz.pl : Connection timed out
error: failed to update extra (Connection timed out)
error: failed retrieving file 'community.db.tar.gz' from mirror.icis.pcz.pl : Connection timed out
error: failed to update community (Connection timed out)
archlinuxfr 24.1K 54.0K/s 00:00:00 [##################################################################################################] 100%
:: Starting full system upgrade...
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
Targets (81): kernel-headers-2.6.32-1 [0.67 MB] tzdata-2009t-1 [0.56 MB] glibc-2.11.1-1 [12.28 MB] alsa-lib-1.0.22-1 [0.51 MB]
alsa-utils-1.0.22-2 [1.06 MB] apvlv-0.0.8.1-1 [0.11 MB] c-ares-1.7.0-2 [0.11 MB] aria2-1.8.0-1 [1.38 MB] automake-1.11.1-1 [0.58 MB]
binutils-2.20-3 [4.24 MB] consolekit-0.4.1-2 [0.11 MB] pam-1.1.1-1 [0.67 MB] coreutils-8.2-1 [4.33 MB] filesystem-2009.11-1 [0.01 MB]
hal-info-0.20091130-1 [0.04 MB] hal-0.5.14-1 [0.52 MB] exo-0.3.106-1 [1.67 MB] expat-2.0.1-4 [0.16 MB]
xdg-utils-1.0.2.20091216-1 [0.05 MB] filezilla-3.3.1-1 [3.84 MB] gcc-libs-4.4.2-4 [0.92 MB] xulrunner-1.9.1.6-1 [19.83 MB]
firefox-3.5.6-1 [1.01 MB] glib2-2.22.3-1 [2.81 MB] fluidsynth-1.1.1-1 [0.41 MB] gcc-4.4.2-4 [16.00 MB] gimp-2.6.8-1 [17.37 MB]
git-1.6.6-1 [7.73 MB] gnome-keyring-2.28.2-1 [1.54 MB] gpm-1.20.6-5 [0.17 MB] hdparm-9.27-2 [0.06 MB] hsqldb-java-1.8.1.1-1 [0.68 MB]
imagemagick-6.5.8.5-1 [2.28 MB] libdrm-2.4.17-2 [0.15 MB] libgl-7.7-1 [1.16 MB] intel-dri-7.7-1 [0.60 MB]
kernel26-firmware-2.6.32.2-2 [1.02 MB] kernel26-2.6.32.2-2 [30.02 MB] lib32-glibc-2.11.1-1 [3.71 MB] lib32-expat-2.0.1-4 [0.07 MB]
lib32-gcc-libs-4.4.2-4 [0.85 MB] lib32-libdrm-2.4.17-2 [0.05 MB] lib32-libgl-7.7-1 [1.05 MB] lib32-libxcb-1.5-1 [0.14 MB]
lib32-mesa-7.7-1 [0.23 MB] libass-0.9.8-1 [0.11 MB] libgcrypt-1.4.5-1 [0.64 MB] libsoup-2.28.2-1 [0.34 MB]
libsoup-gnome-2.28.2-1 [0.01 MB] libcdio-0.82-1 [0.47 MB] bluez-4.59-1 [0.66 MB] libgphoto2-2.4.7-1 [1.70 MB] libunique-1.1.6-1 [0.05 MB]
sg3_utils-1.28-1 [0.61 MB] libatasmart-0.17-1 [0.03 MB] devicekit-disks-009-3 [0.16 MB] gnome-disk-utility-2.28.1-1 [1.94 MB]
gvfs-1.4.3-1 [1.91 MB] libgnome-2.28.0-2 [1.33 MB] libsndfile-1.0.21-1 [0.46 MB] libwebkit-1.1.15.4-2 [6.90 MB] xcb-proto-1.6-1 [0.06 MB]
libxcb-1.5-1 [0.45 MB] lxappearance-0.3.0-1.1 [0.05 MB] mesa-7.7-1 [0.76 MB] nano-2.2.1-1 [0.47 MB] ntp-4.2.6-2 [0.72 MB]
pango-1.26.2-1 [0.72 MB] pixman-0.16.4-1 [0.16 MB] postgresql-libs-8.4.2-1 [0.47 MB] raptor-1.4.20-1 [0.35 MB] rrdtool-1.4.2-1 [1.02 MB]
rxvt-unicode-256color-9.07-2 [1.16 MB] subversion-1.6.6-3 [7.04 MB] sudo-1.7.2p2-1 [0.15 MB] tint2-0.8-1 [0.05 MB]
xf86-input-evdev-2.3.2-1 [0.03 MB] xf86-input-synaptics-1.2.1-1 [0.05 MB] xfce4-panel-4.6.3-1 [0.51 MB] xorg-server-1.7.3.902-1 [4.09 MB]
xorg-xkb-utils-7.5-2 [0.18 MB]
Total Download Size: 134.04 MB
Total Installed Size: 587.77 MB
Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
:: Retrieving packages from core...
error: failed retrieving file 'filesystem-2009.11-1-any.pkg.tar.gz' from mirror.icis.pcz.pl : Connection timed out
error: failed retrieving file 'expat-2.0.1-4-x86_64.pkg.tar.gz' from mirror.icis.pcz.pl : Connection timed out
^C
Interrupt signal received
[root@rskolepc rasmus]#What is this? Arch really sucks if this means I have to do a reinstall ...
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grey wrote:Maybe your mirror is slow / down. Try rankmirrors (it's part of pacman):
rankmirrors -v <mirrorlist>
Some time has gone by, but still nothing of this works. 'rankmirrors -v /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist' just gives a really long list of mirrors, but I have really just uncommented one - so I really do not see the point in doing this. Now I'm apparently using a mirror in Poland - no luck.
What is this? Arch really sucks if this means I have to do a reinstall ...
Switch to another mirror.
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rusma wrote:grey wrote:Maybe your mirror is slow / down. Try rankmirrors (it's part of pacman):
rankmirrors -v <mirrorlist>
Some time has gone by, but still nothing of this works. 'rankmirrors -v /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist' just gives a really long list of mirrors, but I have really just uncommented one - so I really do not see the point in doing this. Now I'm apparently using a mirror in Poland - no luck.
What is this? Arch really sucks if this means I have to do a reinstall ...
Switch to another mirror.
really sure? rankmirrors already switched one time [see output].
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rankmirrors sort mirrors by speed only. The mirror can be out-of-date or broken (you can't even connect to the mirror that you are trying to use).
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[SOLVED]
Solution: This is just creepy. I can access archlinux.no from Namoroka, but not answers from ping or pacman - the case seems to be the same for that polish mirror. But now archlinux.org worked updating from, after that I updated from the swedish mirror on the top. works fine now, and btw. @flamelab: now broadcom-wl also works (installed from yaourt afterwards, seemed weird to compile and then install in two separate steps - maybe some other time).
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