On 24/01/13 00:29, arnaud gaboury wrote:
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 2:12 PM, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 24/01/13 00:08, arnaud gaboury wrote:
My issue maybe comes from the upgrade of glibc 2.17-2 from testing. I have now /lib --> usr/lib and lib64/ ----> usr/lib. /usr/lib64 ----> lib
Is this the expected structure after the upgrade ?
Yes
Give the complete package list of what was upgraded.
Allan
Allan,
thank your help. Please find all the pacman logs in chronoligal order with some explainations. Sorry for the long logs To summarize, I first upgraded on m system.
[2013-01-22 19:38] kalu: synchronized database testing [2013-01-22 19:38] kalu: synchronized database core [2013-01-22 19:38] kalu: synchronized database extra [2013-01-22 19:38] kalu: synchronized database community-testing [2013-01-22 19:38] kalu: synchronized database community [2013-01-22 19:38] kalu: synchronized database multilib-testing [2013-01-22 19:38] kalu: synchronized database multilib [2013-01-22 19:38] kalu: starting sysupgrade... [2013-01-22 19:40] kalu: Failed to commit sysupgrade transaction: conflicting files [2013-01-22 19:43] Running 'pacman -Syu' [2013-01-22 19:43] synchronizing package lists [2013-01-22 19:43] starting full system upgrade [2013-01-22 20:04] Running 'pacman -S bash' [2013-01-22 20:05] Running 'pacman -S filesystem' [2013-01-22 20:05] Running 'pacman -S glibc' [2013-01-22 20:05] call to execv failed (No such file or directory) [2013-01-22 20:05] upgraded glibc (2.17-1 -> 2.17-2)
So there was a file conflict - not sure what, but for next time, just deal with that...
The upgrade went bad, and I made the mistake to #pacman -S glibc. It broke immediatly my filesystem. Then I log out and boot with Ubuntu Live CD. I chroot and tried many things with no sucess. My bad, as I realized this morning I mounted the wrong /dev/sdb partition as /usr . I then boot my system on fallback. Here again, I tried to finish the upgrade with no sucess. I then boot with Archiso, and couldn-t finish as execv was not found. I then downgraded glibc and filesystem, and tried again to upgrade correctly, with no sucess.
<snip> That is a lot of going around in circles... Make sure everything is updated, then run "pacman -Qk -r /mnt" to check all the files are ready. It seems you are using the Arch install CD, so run "arch-chroot /mnt" then "mkinitcpio -p linux". Then try booting. We need some details of what is happening when it fails to give any more help. Allan