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I've been trying to use sudo pacman -Syu to upgrade but everytime I try I get this following message:
error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/community.db: (Empty error message)
warning: fakeroot: local (1.15.1-1) is newer than core (1.14.5-1)
warning: gnutls: local (2.12.2-1) is newer than testing (2.12.1-1)
warning: libx11: local (1.4.3-2) is newer than extra (1.4.3-1)
warning: mpfr: local (3.0.1-1) is newer than core (3.0.0.p8-1)
warning: ncurses: local (5.9-1) is newer than core (5.8-1)
warning: sudo: local (1.8.1-1) is newer than core (1.8.0-4)
warning: taglib: local (1.7-1) is newer than extra (1.6.3-1)
warning: udev: local (167-1) is newer than core (166-2)
warning: usbutils: local (002-2) is newer than core (002-1)
warning: xfsprogs: local (3.1.5-1) is newer than core (3.1.4-1)
there is nothing to do
However when I do this as root I don't get the error, is this common, a google search didn't achieve anything that I could make sense of.
I had a go at reinstalling pacman but it's still there.
Thanks,
Ben.
Last edited by Ben9250 (2011-04-11 22:31:40)
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I had this too this morning. It turned out that my mirrorlist suddenly pointed to the wrong mirror. I reverted it back to the mirror I usually use, Syyu'd and everything was fine.
Last edited by Awebb (2011-04-10 16:37:45)
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Ben9252: Did you also used mirrors.kernel.org?
Got the same error as you did and switching back to the mirror I usually use and doing as Awebb say fixes it.
Seems like the number of packages in the community repo has gone down a little bit on mirrors.kernel.org
mirrors.kernel.org:
community 4.0K 72.2K/s 00:00:00 [#######################################################] 100%
ftp.ds.hj.se:
community 438.2K 125.6K/s 00:00:03 [#######################################################] 100%
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The line:
Server = http://mirrors.kernel.org/archlinux/$repo/os/i686
Is on my mirrorlist as the one used during installation, the other one I uncommented under Great Britain was,
Server = ftp://mirrors.uk2.net/pub/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
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I recommend you people use the awesome (TU) Xyne's Reflector, an utility that lets you search for the newest and fastest mirrors and add them to /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist file; I made this alias to make it easy update my mirrors from time to time, of course you can try and play with cron too:
alias actualizarmirrors='sudo reflector -f 6 -l 6 -p http --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist'
For a complete list of available arguments just run $ reflector --help.
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I have been having to do pacman -Sy and then pacman -Su instead of pacman -Syu seems to fix whatever the strange bug is but it does it on all my architectures. It also seems to hang while downloading; really weird behaviour.
I may have to CONSOLE you about your usage of ridiculously easy graphical interfaces...
Look ma, no mouse.
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nomorewindows, for me it's the same. I use mirrors.kernel.org too.
# pacman -Su
:: Starting full system upgrade...
warning: bluez: local (4.91-1) is newer than extra (4.90-1)
warning: consolekit: local (0.4.3-3) is newer than extra (0.4.3-2)
warning: devtools: local (0.9.20-1) is newer than extra (0.9.19-1)
warning: dhcpcd: local (5.2.12-1) is newer than core (5.2.11-1)
warning: gnutls: local (2.12.2-1) is newer than extra (2.10.5-1)
warning: kernel26: local (2.6.38.2-1) is newer than core (2.6.37.5-1)
warning: kernel26-headers: local (2.6.38.2-1) is newer than core (2.6.37.5-1)
warning: libgcrypt: local (1.4.6-2) is newer than core (1.4.6-1)
warning: libgpg-error: local (1.9-3) is newer than core (1.9-2)
warning: libx11: local (1.4.3-2) is newer than extra (1.4.3-1)
warning: lirc-utils: local (1:0.9.0-2) is newer than extra (1:0.9.0-1)
warning: mdadm: local (3.2.1-1) is newer than core (3.1.5-1)
warning: phonon-gstreamer: local (4.5.0-1) is newer than extra (4.4.4-1)
warning: php: local (5.3.6-2) is newer than extra (5.3.6-1)
warning: php-apache: local (5.3.6-2) is newer than extra (5.3.6-1)
warning: php-curl: local (5.3.6-2) is newer than extra (5.3.6-1)
warning: php-gd: local (5.3.6-2) is newer than extra (5.3.6-1)
warning: php-mcrypt: local (5.3.6-2) is newer than extra (5.3.6-1)
warning: rsync: local (3.0.8-1) is newer than extra (3.0.7-2)
warning: syslog-ng: local (3.2.2-2) is newer than core (3.2.2-1)
warning: taglib: local (1.7-1) is newer than extra (1.6.3-1)
warning: virtualbox: local (4.0.4-3) is newer than community (4.0.4-2)
warning: wxgtk: local (2.8.12-1) is newer than extra (2.8.11-2)
warning: xextproto: local (7.2.0-1) is newer than extra (7.1.2-1)
warning: xproto: local (7.0.21-1) is newer than extra (7.0.20-1)
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I recommend you people use the awesome (TU) Xyne's Reflector, an utility that lets you search for the newest and fastest mirrors and add them to /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist file; I made this alias to make it easy update my mirrors from time to time, of course you can try and play with cron too:
alias actualizarmirrors='sudo reflector -f 6 -l 6 -p http --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist'
For a complete list of available arguments just run $ reflector --help.
Haven't looked at Reflector but will take a look at it, used rankmirror when I built my mirrorlist last time.
Only switched to that mirror the other day since the usual mirror was down.
It worked that evening and I probably hadn't noticed it if I hadn't read this post and ran pacman
out of curiosity.. and when it fail I thought that there is a chance that there might be a bunch of
people using that mirror.
By being lazy when I changed mirror temporarily, I took the first one in the list and I'm sure that
I ain't the only one that have been lazy
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I recommend you people use the awesome (TU) Xyne's Reflector, an utility that lets you search for the newest and fastest mirrors and add them to /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist file; I made this alias to make it easy update my mirrors from time to time, of course you can try and play with cron too:
alias actualizarmirrors='sudo reflector -f 6 -l 6 -p http --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist'
For a complete list of available arguments just run $ reflector --help.
Your alias worked like a charm, thank you! =]
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Glad to help, keep arching! =D
Last edited by msx (2011-04-20 07:04:52)
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