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#1 2012-01-18 12:20:02 zacariaz Member Registered: 2012-01-18 Posts: 475 Website [Solved][Workaround]Pacman - FTP timeout and more Trying to install WINE.Seemed simple enough:sudo arch linux update system pacman -S wineIt ended abruptly with an "FTP response timeout". pacman remove unneeded dependencies I don't know why, as there are several mirrors available.anyway I decided to try again, but
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oh no:error: failed to commit transaction (wrong or NULL argument passed)Now I'm at a standstill as both Google and the wiki has given up on me.Please
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advice.Edit:Never mind for now, I think I figured it out.Apparently klid.dk is somewhat unstable.Edit:Nope. Thought I had it working, but now is give the same error when trying to install.Tried different mirrors without luck. They all seem to work as intended, but then again, it don't seem to be a mirror problem pacman aur at this point.Possible solution: Make sure to change mirror, do pacman -Sc or simply remove .part files from /var/cache/pacman/pkg/ Last edited by zacariaz (2012-01-23 08:03:57) Offline #2 2012-01-18 12:44:04 zacariaz Member Registered: 2012-01-18 Posts: 475 Website Re: [Solved][Workaround]Pacman - FTP timeout and more I gather from a bug report that "wpa_supplicant-0.7.3-4-x86_64.pkg.tar.gz.part" in cache is the problem.Is it safe just to delete it?edit:I don't have it after all. Last edited by zacariaz (2012-01-18 13:08:57) Offline #3 2012-01-18 13:08:04 zacariaz Member Registered: 2012-01-18 Posts: 475 Website Re: [Solved][Workaround]Pacman - FTP timeout and more Ok so I tried pacman -Sc and tried downloading again, but as before it halt after downloading wine-1.3.37-1.1-x86_64 and after a while outputs:error: failed retrieving file 'wine-1.3.37-1.1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz' from mirrors.kernel.org : FTP response timeoutIf the process on screen is anything to go by, it did in fact download it.warning: failed to retrieve some files from multilib error: failed to commit transaction (download library err
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Directory Changelog About FAQ Team Press Media + Logos Static Demo Site Tools Sitemap Welcome! Log In Create A New Profile Home > Raspberry Pi(rate)Box > Raspberry Pi(rate)Box > Topic Advanced install RSYNC (archlinux) Posted by pablok Forum List Message List https://forum.piratebox.cc/read.php?7,12448 New Topic pablok install RSYNC (archlinux) October 06, 2014 09:06AM Registered: 2 years ago Posts: 11 Today I tried this several times while the Pibox was connected by cable. And that was after the stupid http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26724876/archlinux-pacman-phpmyadmin-returns-a-404 mistake to try this while it worked as the PirateBox and then it has of course no internet connection....Although the viewable information in really not very clear about that. Please advise how to install failed to Rsync on the archlinux PirateBox. pacman -S rsync resolving dependencies... looking for inter-conflicts... Packages (1): rsync-3.1.0-2 Total Download Size: 0.22 MiB Total Installed Size: 0.47 MiB :: Proceed with installation? [Y/n] y :: Retrieving packages ... error: failed retrieving file 'rsync-3.1.0-2-armv6h.pkg.tar.xz' from mirror.archlinuxarm.org : The requested URL returned error: 404 Not Found Reply Quote Matthias Re: install RSYNC (archlinux) October 07, 2014 01:24AM Admin Registered: 5 years ago failed to commit Posts: 3,920 Hi, that has nothing todo with having not internet. You need to update the package repository. run pacman -Sy then pacman -S rsync Matthias I'm sorry for long response times, it is still my free time project. About Matthias ; Flattr Reply Quote pablok Re: install RSYNC (archlinux) October 07, 2014 06:52AM Registered: 2 years ago Posts: 11 Dear Matthias, Thank you for your answer that pointed me in the right direction. But I have to say I definitely needed a cable connection with my router to install rsync. Below is the output in the terminal. The first part, before the ======= is without cable connection. The second part is with a cable connected. -- Terminal output -- [root@alarmpi ~]# pacman -Sy :: Synchronizing package databases... error: failed retrieving file 'core.db' from mirror.archlinuxarm.org : Could not resolve host: mirror.archlinuxarm.org error: failed to update core (download library error) error: failed retrieving file 'extra.db' from mirror.archlinuxarm.org : Could not resolve host: mirror.archlinuxarm.org error: failed to update extra (download library error) error: failed retrieving file 'community.db' from mirror.archlinuxarm.org : Could not resolve host: mirror.archlinuxarm.org error: failed to update community (download library error) error: failed retrieving file 'alarm.db' from mirror.archlinuxarm.org : Could not resolve host: mirror.arch
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