Better bugs.

  #rpm -i -v freenet-0.3.7-4.redhat.noarch.rpm
  freenet-0.3.7-4
  var/tmp/rpm-tmp.58276: [: ==: binary operator expected
  service freenet does not support chkconfig
  execution of freenet-0.3.7-4 script failed, exit status 1

If I try again it does report that it has been installed.

Trying to remove it:

# rpm -e -v freenet-0.3.7-4
Shuttting down freenet_server: [FAILED]
done
var/tmp/rpm-tmp.75411: [: ==: binary operator expected
cannot remove /var/lib/freenet - directory not empty
groupdel: cannot remove user's primary group.

When I look in /var/lib/freenet I find a copy of my Desktop.. ?  Plus a bunch 
of .files .bash_profile, .bash_logout, .bashrc, .kde, .screenrc .. ?

Also, shouldn't the package name be just freenet not freenet-0.3.7-4?  Just 
my experience that thats how its usually done.

On Thursday 15 February 2001 18:31, Ruediger Kapitza wrote:
> Hi!
> Now the user freenet is in group freenet and as long I don't know a way to
> require one of a list of equal opportunities of virtual machines I leave
> this. So this is the next try and it hopefully works. (or at least there
> are better bugs ;-)
>
> http://wwwcip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~rrkapitz/freenet-0.3.7-4.redhat.n
>oarch.rpm
>
> Ruediger


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