On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 11:26 AM, Gaurish Sharma <contact@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Hi, > Pacman is acting weird. > Its asking me to upgrade same set of packages over & over. Even, I have > just > updated said packages.I posted my query on forums[1] but helpful reply. So > posting it here: > > gaurish ~ > upgrade > :: Synchronizing package databases... > core 35.9K 21.8K/s 00:00:02 > [#####################################################################] > 100% > extra 445.1K 31.6K/s 00:00:14 > [#####################################################################] > 100% > community is up to date > :: Starting full system upgrade... > warning: go-openoffice: ignoring package upgrade (3.2.0.4-1 => 3.2.0.5-1) > resolving dependencies... > looking for inter-conflicts... > > Targets (8): flashplugin-10.0.45.2-1 fuse-2.8.3-1 gstreamer0.10-base- > plugins-0.10.26-1 soprano-2.4.0.1-1 kdelibs-4.4.0-4 > ppp-2.4.5-1 rp-pppoe-3.10-4 vi-050325-2 > > Total Download Size: 0.15 MB > Total Installed Size: 97.46 MB > > Proceed with installation? [Y/n] y > :: Retrieving packages from core... > vi-050325-2-x86_64 158.3K 17.8K/s 00:00:09 > [#####################################################################] > 100% > checking package integrity... > (8/8) checking for file conflicts > [#####################################################################] > 100% > (1/8) upgrading flashplugin > [#####################################################################] > 100% > (2/8) upgrading fuse > [#####################################################################] > 100% > (3/8) upgrading gstreamer0.10-base-plugins > [#####################################################################] > 100% > (4/8) upgrading soprano > [#####################################################################] > 100% > (5/8) upgrading kdelibs > [#####################################################################] > 100% > (6/8) upgrading ppp > [#####################################################################] > 100% > (7/8) upgrading rp-pppoe > [#####################################################################] > 100% > >>> The kernel-mode plugin has a new place. > >>> It's now located under /usr/lib/rp-pppoe/rp-pppoe.so > >>> Change LINUX_PLUGIN to the new path in your /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf > (8/8) upgrading vi > [#####################################################################] > 100% > > > Now If I run the update again, it still asks to upgrade same set of > packages > again. > > > > gaurish ~ > upgrade > :: Synchronizing package databases... > core is up to date > extra is up to date > community is up to date > :: Starting full system upgrade... > warning: go-openoffice: ignoring package upgrade (3.2.0.4-1 => 3.2.0.5-1) > resolving dependencies... > looking for inter-conflicts... > > Targets (7): flashplugin-10.0.45.2-1 fuse-2.8.3-1 gstreamer0.10-base- > plugins-0.10.26-1 soprano-2.4.0.1-1 kdelibs-4.4.0-4 > ppp-2.4.5-1 rp-pppoe-3.10-4 > > Total Download Size: 0.00 MB > Total Installed Size: 97.12 MB > > Proceed with installation? [Y/n] y > checking package integrity... > (7/7) checking for file conflicts > [#####################################################################] > 100% > (1/7) upgrading flashplugin > [#####################################################################] > 100% > (2/7) upgrading fuse > [#####################################################################] > 100% > (3/7) upgrading gstreamer0.10-base-plugins > [#####################################################################] > 100% > (4/7) upgrading soprano > [#####################################################################] > 100% > (5/7) upgrading kdelibs > [#####################################################################] > 100% > (6/7) upgrading ppp > [#####################################################################] > 100% > (7/7) upgrading rp-pppoe > [#####################################################################] > 100% > >>> The kernel-mode plugin has a new place. > >>> It's now located under /usr/lib/rp-pppoe/rp-pppoe.so > >>> Change LINUX_PLUGIN to the new path in your /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf > > > This errors is weird and I also have fsck root, /home partition . I would > apreciate your help in solving this > > > [1] http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=91207 > Maybe try cleaning the pacman cache.