> How come!? O_RDWR? What rpm is it? Why would it want to write to rpm
> database!?
>
> Abel Cheung

Abel, general rule of thumb is to install rpms as root. All RPM's write to 
the rpm database when they are installed, that's how the system keeps track 
of whether or not they are there. If it didn't keep track rpm -e and upgrades 
would not be possible... su to root and I bet this solves your problem. =) If 
not, then you do have an issue with a corrupt DB.

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