Aaron Brown wrote:
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Hmm, ok, I was misunderstanding the problem then. You are
getting a new package list, right? (I.e. you are not
trying to install locally?)
Correct.

It's actually a bit different than the descriptions I gave
in my last couple messages:

If I leaved "Curr" selected, the cycle is:

 2.41-2 --> Keep --> 2.41-1 --> Uninstall --+
             ^                              |
             +------------------------------+

That is, it starts on 2.41-2, but never goes back to that
version.
Hmm, that /is/ odd. In fact, it sounds like it might be a weird setup 
bug i.e. an installed version that is no longer available messes up the 
cycle. I would definitely try a setup snapshot and checking the log as 
per Brian's advice (although I'm not sure if the log will help since 
setup does seem to know about the new version). If you're feeling 
adventurous you could download the setup source code and have a look 
around. :-)
Meanwhile I would guess that installing the 'prev' version first would work.

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