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Jason W:
There may be a typo in the available space function, I will look into it.  Also, if there is a swap file/partition present, I may work that into the free RAM estimate.

I very much suspect that the sudo issue is due to an old sce. 

There are some more import features coming, along with some bugfixes.  Better for me to spend my time there than to try to duplicate your situation.  After the new changes are released, then we can go from there.

But for testing purposes, I strongly advise folks who are having package issues to do a fresh import of what they are testing with no old sce's in the mix to affect the results.  There have been no startup script changes since dbus, and hopefully the need to re-import for that purpose will be few and far between.  But with the cacheing of the downloaded deb packages, re-importing is just a matter of issuing the command.  I know you have been trying to re-import, but this is advice for anyone who is testing.

Since I am testing some changes to import, I will import everything from scratch on my box to make sure all is well there.

netnomad:
hi jason w,

you've got it!!!
i did so much testing and tried so hard to find the cause of my problems...
now after i deleted all my downloaded debs and all my sces everything works flawless.

did it make sense to delete all my deb-packages?
or is it enough to delete all sces and tar.gzs?
what do you recommend to do with the md5.txts?

thank you for your help and your advice.

Jason W:
The .deb packages in the /etc/sysconfig/tcedir/import/debs/ directory should not need to be purged, as import recognizes if they are old and redownloads them if needed.  Same for the custom packages.  The startup scripts are downloded fresh during each importsce session.  Just deleting the sce packages in /etc/sysconfig/tcedir/sce would suffice.  But hopefully after the dbus thing about a month back, things are stable enough now to where that should not have to happen much if at all.

The importupdatecheck package has been updated to check for startup scripts, so it will be able to tell you if an existing sce has any need of an update, so that should help also.

netnomad:
i guess that i deleted mydesktop.sce a couple of times without any success :(
perhaps all sces in the directory need to be deleted!?
but i will keep on testing and report you my experiences :)

Jason W:
So it is still not able to import without errors?

You can use importupdatecheck on the existing sce's and see what may need to be updated.  Focus on startup scripts needing to be updated, the debs are not so important.

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