New features which should be implemented in Porteus; suggestions are welcome. All questions or problems with testing releases (alpha, beta, or rc) should go in their relevant thread here, rather than the Bug Reports section.
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Jack
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Post#16
by Jack » 10 Aug 2016, 17:16
Same thing. Am I doing wrong?
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root@porteus:/mnt/sdb1/my-build# sh update-porteus-live
Verifying archive integrity... 100% All good.
Uncompressing Porteusbase updater 100%
Downloading: updates.txt DONE
Checking base modules ...
Checking patch availability ...
#########################
Available core updates
001-core.xzm
002-xorg.xzm
Would you like to continue? [y/n]
All available updates are selected:
1+) 001-core.xzm
2+) 002-xorg.xzm
Deselect an item (again to reselect, ENTER when ready):
[OK] Created updates folder
Downloading: 001-core.xzm DONE
md5sum: /mnt/sdb1/porteus/updates/001-core.xzm: No such file or directory
[ERROR] md5sum for 001-core.xzm is bad
Downloading: 002-xorg.xzm DONE
md5sum: /mnt/sdb1/porteus/updates/002-xorg.xzm: No such file or directory
[ERROR] md5sum for 002-xorg.xzm is bad
Updates complete.
Updates will be activated on next reboot.
root@porteus:/mnt/sdb1/my-build# ls -l /mnt/sdb1/porteus/base
total 237576
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 44097536 Jun 26 00:00 000-kernel.xzm*
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 69259264 Aug 3 00:13 001-core.xzm*
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 80134144 Aug 3 00:15 002-xorg.xzm*
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 49717248 Aug 3 00:18 003-mate.xzm*
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 69632 Aug 7 08:46 009-caches.xzm*
root@porteus:/mnt/sdb1/my-build#
I just like Slackware because I think it teach you about Linux to build packages where Ubuntu is like Windows you just install programs you want.
Jack
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brokenman
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Post#17
by brokenman » 11 Aug 2016, 01:53
If you try it twice in a row and there are still updates available then they didn't download (this looks to be the case.) I will need to check it out this weekend. Thanks. To manually download the files look in the Porteus-v3.2rc5 folder under updates/core.
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Jack
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Post#18
by Jack » 11 Aug 2016, 02:06
I'm going to manually download them and rerun the script to see if it say it is up-to-date. I will get back.
EDIT:
Well I manually copy them to
/mnt/sdb1/poretus/base file are
001 and 002. Here the output and the script didn't know they were up-to-date.
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guest@porteus:~/Downloads$ su
Password:
root@porteus:/home/guest/Downloads# sh update-porteus-live
Verifying archive integrity... 100% All good.
Uncompressing Porteusbase updater 100%
Downloading: updates.txt DONE
Checking base modules ...
Checking patch availability ...
#########################
Available core updates
001-core.xzm
002-xorg.xzm
Would you like to continue? [y/n]
All available updates are selected:
1+) 001-core.xzm
2+) 002-xorg.xzm
Deselect an item (again to reselect, ENTER when ready):
[OK] Created updates folder
Downloading: 001-core.xzm DONE
md5sum: /mnt/sdb1/porteus/updates/001-core.xzm: No such file or directory
[ERROR] md5sum for 001-core.xzm is bad
Downloading: 002-xorg.xzm DONE
md5sum: /mnt/sdb1/porteus/updates/002-xorg.xzm: No such file or directory
[ERROR] md5sum for 002-xorg.xzm is bad
Updates complete.
Updates will be activated on next reboot.
root@porteus:/home/guest/Downloads#
Here is a list of the directory.
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guest@porteus:/mnt/sdb1/porteus/base$ ls -l
total 237576
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 44097536 Jun 26 00:00 000-kernel.xzm*
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 69259264 Aug 9 03:13 001-core.xzm*
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 80134144 Aug 9 03:15 002-xorg.xzm*
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 49717248 Aug 3 00:18 003-mate.xzm*
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 69632 Aug 7 08:46 009-caches.xzm*
guest@porteus:/mnt/sdb1/porteus/base$
I just like Slackware because I think it teach you about Linux to build packages where Ubuntu is like Windows you just install programs you want.
Jack