Fetchmail 6.2.5-45 i 586 was not found on the medium

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The user is experiencing issues configuring email on SUSE 9.1 due to an error indicating that fetchmail 6.2.5-45 is not found. They are advised to configure YaST to download and install software from FTP repositories instead of using a CD, as this method provides more up-to-date software. Users are encouraged to find nearby FTP locations for SUSE 9.1 and to utilize the current software tree for better compatibility. A mirror list is provided for locating FTP sources. It is noted that SUSE uses a generic i386 label, which can include software optimized for older architectures. To resolve package conflicts, it is recommended to use YaST's automatic package selection feature, which can identify and install all necessary dependencies.
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Ok i thought i had this all set up but i can not configure my e mail
i keep getting the error,
fetchmail 6.2.5-45 i 586 was not found on the medium, do i have
to load this from cd?
once i found all the internet settings that worked ok without the
cd.
im using suse 9.1
thanks for any help.
 
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Configure YaST to download and install software form FTP repositories. Install (or reinstall) from said FTP site. Installing via FTP is slow especially when compared to the good'ol CD installs, but you end up with up-to-date software. Go to the Suse site (the downloads section) and find a handful of FTP locations close to you. You can have Yast install from the 9.1 tree or the current tree. I'd say use the current tree because the software is usually more up to date.

Good luck.
 
faust9
thanks for info, i have searched for a site to download from
but none seem to support suse 9.1 i586 version, very few
even show 9.1 in listings, any ideas where i can find a site?
thanks
 
Here's the mirror list:
http://www.suse.com/us/private/download/ftp/int_mirrors.html

Here's one of the UK FTP's:
ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/current[/URL]

If you look but don't find a specific 586 branch then go through the 386 branch. Suse uses the generic i386 label though the software you get will be compiled for 486 at a minimum. Suse might be optimized for pentiums(?) not to sure though. I use Gentoo, and the last time I played with Suse was about a year ago.
 
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faust9t
oh my, to instal package 6.2.5-45 i have to install," python tk",
and then another conflict, i have to install-----------
thanks for the url at least i have part of the problem solved
 
YaST has an option to automatically select needed packages. Don't install directly from the FTP use YaST software update. Yast will find all missing packages and rectify the situation.
 
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