Alright, after looking up the mirror's list (http://users.archlinux.de/~gerbra/mirrorcheck.html), I pointed to one of the more recently updated mirrors and ran the update. This worked. I can download and upgrade my system. When I set my mirrors list back, and re-synchronize, everything is back to normal. I don't know what happened, or why it caused this, but it's back together again. Thanks for the help. Will On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Will Siddall<will.siddall@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thanks everyone for the responses. I can't be sure that it's the > repository since I've been putting off upgrading my Amarok lately, so > that's constantly in the list... and even that's gone now. > > And there is output from pacman, just 'No upgrades found' > > I just re-ran rankmirrors and tried again... no difference > > Will > > On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 10:57 AM, justin > caratzas<justin.caratzas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I had this happen to me with the kernel upgrade, and its just the case of >> the repository mirror not being instantly updated. Thats how I learned to >> stop worrying and trust the pacman (and yaourt to some degree). >> >> justin >> >> On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Andrei Thorp <garoth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Excerpts from Will Siddall's message of Thu Jun 25 09:33:40 -0400 2009: >>> > I tried with 'sudo pacman -Su' and with 'yaourt -Su' and nothing. >>> >>> So... for the record, there is _no_ output from pacman? >>> -- >>> Andrei Thorp, Developer: Xandros Corp. (http://www.xandros.com) >>> >>> [...] or some clown changed the chips on a board and not its name. >>> (Don't laugh! Look at the SMC etherpower for that.) >>> -- from /usr/src/linux/MAINTAINERS >>> >> >