mtwildman@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Whenever I double click an rpm file (in KDE or GNOME) the package management gui comes up but it stops loading during start-up - when its attempting to locate the installation tree. An error message pops-up:
"INSTALLATION TREE NOT FOUND
The path /media/cdrecorder does not look like a valid installation source."
I don't see anyone I can change it to not look at the cdrecorder drive. I even inserted one of the Fedora Core Installation CDs and then rebooted package manager but I still get the same message. I can install rpms easily through up2date - I just can't install packages I downloaded myself (i.e. ati driver, thunderbird) Any one know a solution?
I had the same problem with FC2, and I had to reinstall it. I removed a
package that system-package relied on. It may be possible to get the
program to run without a full reinstallation, but I decided since the
system was just installed it was easier for me to reinstall FC2.
James McKenzie