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The following was filed automatically by anaconda: anaconda 13.42 exception report Traceback (most recent call first): File "/usr/lib/anaconda/installmethod.py", line 56, in doMethodComplete f.close() File "/usr/lib/anaconda/dispatch.py", line 205, in moveStep rc = stepFunc(self.anaconda) File "/usr/lib/anaconda/dispatch.py", line 126, in gotoNext self.moveStep() File "/usr/lib/anaconda/gui.py", line 1313, in nextClicked self.anaconda.dispatch.gotoNext() File "/usr/lib/anaconda/iw/progress_gui.py", line 79, in renderCallback self.intf.icw.nextClicked() File "/usr/lib/anaconda/gui.py", line 1334, in handleRenderCallback self.currentWindow.renderCallback() IOError: [Errno 22] Invalid argument
Created attachment 500145 [details] Attached traceback automatically from anaconda.
What are you trying to do here? I see that this is an F13 anaconda traceback (given the version number above), that your upgrade root is an F14 install, that loader is starting anaconda-14.22, and that you are installing F15 packages. This doesn't make a lot of sense.
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