Le 2001.01.10 17:20:37 +0400, Olivier Dugeon a écrit :
> > You can upgrade via rpm. I have done several times. But you also need
> to
> > upgrade your glibc, no way out. So:
> > - get and install from cooker: glibc22, glibc22-devel, nscd, ldconfig
> >         db1, db2, db3, and install all at the same time with rpm -U
> *.rpm.
> >         This way you will not see any dependency problems.
> > - get popt, rpm and install them.
> > - do a 'rpm --rebuilddb'
> > 
> 
> I try this, but the pb. is that the new rpm is in version 4 which is not
> readable by rpm version 3. So how can i start ? is glibc, db*, rpm and
> all are available in rpm version 3 ?
rpm 4 format is compatible with rpm 3. Best proof is you can install any
cooker noarch rpm on a mandrake 7.2 without problem.
-- 
Guillaume Rousse

Murphy's law : If anything can go wrong, it will.
O'Tool's commentary : Murphy was an optimist.

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