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MDK 10.1 update issue


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you should be able to just select all the packages you want again, for download. it will detect the ones already in cache & only download what isn't there, then the install will start.

 

or, you could just set up a local source pointing to /var/cache/urpmi, if you want to go that route. then, disable all other sources, go to the software installer & type .rpm in the search. it should detect all the rpm's in that directory & nothing else since all your other sources are disabled. select all, install.

 

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or, you could just set up a local source pointing to /var/cache/urpmi, if you want to go that route. then, disable all other sources, go to the software installer & type .rpm in the search. it should detect all the rpm's in that directory & nothing else since all your other sources are disabled. select all, install.

 

Hmm..... good idea but what about the hdlist ??

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leave the hdlist blank. it will create one when it adds the source.

 

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