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After the update to pacman 3.4 and reading http://www.archlinux.org/news/503/, I updated my pacman.conf from the pacman.conf.pacnew and added the line
Architecture = i686(tried "= auto" as well).
Pacman worked fine, but I had forgotten to update my mirrorlist as well -- until now.
With the new mirrorlist doing "pacman -Syu" I get:
error: The mirror 'ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch' contains the $arch variable, but no Architecture is defined.
error: The mirror 'ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch' contains the $arch variable, but no Architecture is defined.
error: The mirror 'ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch' contains the $arch variable, but no Architecture is defined.
:: Synchronizing package databases...
error: failed to update core (no servers configured for repository)
error: failed to update extra (no servers configured for repository)
error: failed to update community (no servers configured for repository)(same for other mirrors).
Am I missing soemthing?
Last edited by JackH79 (2010-07-04 04:58:37)
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I have 'Architecture = auto' and it's working fine.
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As I said: I tried "auto" as well. Same result.
EDIT:
Oh the shame of it!!!!!!
Completely forgot that I had installed clyde to try it out (and I had an alias called 'pacman', which is why I didn't notice
). D'oh.
Sorry for the confusion.
Last edited by JackH79 (2010-07-04 04:57:26)
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> As I said: I tried "auto" as well. Same result.
I've seen it, that's why I wrote that it works for me as a polite way of saying "I'm sure it's your fault, go fix your stuff".
Glad you've solved it.
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Cheers mate. ![]()
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