f9 http install, missing file for texlive-dviutils

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After f8 preupgrade, I booted in the installer, and began the upgrade. It's got to 0 progress of :
Starting install process. This may take several minutes...

An error is shown:
The file texlive-dviutils-2007-30-fc9.i386.rpm cannot be opened. This is due to a missing file, corrupt package or corrupt media. Please verify your installation source.

If you exit, you system will be left in an inconsistent state that will likely require reinstallation.
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The problem is that the file does not exist in the Fedora/i386/os part of mirrors; it is in Everything/i386/os. I'd rather not bomb out of the install process, and I can access the VT2 prompt to download it manually from the correct location. But can I trick anaconda into using said file ?

DaveT.

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