Hi folks
not been on for a long time as had no major problems until now
inxi seems to have a problem when it start up when running smxi I have tried to reinstall it without success.
Question
how do i force it to update reinstall itself
cheers
Gordon
Hi Gordon... I am not having the issue...
Are you running VSIDO?
Can you post the results of
apt-cache policy inxi
It should be in /usr/local/bin
You can locate it by running
whereis inxi
Can you also post the results of what is happening when you run inxi so we can see what the error is
Hi VastOne
Yep i am running VSIDO Its the only version that I use. I like the friendly atmosphere that their is
hope I got this right
apt-cache policy inxi gave me this
inxi:
Installed: 2.3.45-1
Candidate: 2.3.45-1
Version table:
*** 2.3.45-1 500
500 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian sid/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
and running inxi gave me this
CPU~Dual core AMD Athlon 64 FX-62 (-MCP-) speed/max~2200/2800 MHz Kernel~4.14.0-3-amd64 x86_64 Up~56 min Mem~519.3/7980.0MB HDD~1200.3GB(1.1% used) Procs~140 Client~Shell inxi~2.3.43
Don.t know if that's what you want or if you want to see what happens when i run smxi and it say their is an error with inxi.
it says something about not downloading correctly but seem unable to sort it out.
It looks as if inxi is running fine, is it smxi that is not working?
Can you post what the errors are?
Thanks
Hi VastOne
OK here@s what happens at the start of running smxi
Updating inxi to latest version
the file inxi did not download correctly Retrying
Download error smxi component inxi is incomplete or corrupted. it appears the file failed to fully download for some reason.
continue without inxi
smxi version 8.42.04
That's what i get at the start of running smxi
Do you use inxi within smxi? Is there a need to?
It looks like it is an error in the smxi script where a url location has probably changed and the script has not been updated
Since you can use inxi outside of smxi, I wouldn't worry about this message at all since it seems more a warning than an error
Hi VastOne
Thanks for that, It is something that smxi does and nothing to do with me. I just use smxi to do all the updates that you post and that's all.
I don't know if that's the best way or not. I just seem to have landed on on it some time ago and have used it ever since.
Thanks for your time and effort much appreciated. I'll just ignore it in future.
Cheers
Gordon
Hi VastOne.
just dropped in to let you know that all is well.
LibreOffice had stopped working so I went to package manager and told it to upgrade LibreOffice which it did and is now running fine again but I then went and ran smxi again to make sure that LibreOffice was OK and it has fixed inxi as well.I obviously have no idea how or why just thought I had better let you know though
Cheers
Gordon
Sounds like you got a full update and that resolved everything...
Well done Gordon and thanks for keeping us updated..