Grigsby, Garl wrote:

> What it sounded like to me was a out of date rpm database. Mandrake
> 7.2 used RPM v3.somthingorotherithinkitwas.0.5 (another indian
> name), while Redhat 9 used 4.2. If you did do an "upgrade" from
> Mandrake to Redhat (you are braver than I) then it is probably an
> issue of an out of date db. There are ways to rebuild it, but not if
> you can get a shell.... Good luck.

Did you really do that, Bob?  If you started with Mandrake 7,2 and
upgraded it to RedHat 9, then you might as well wipe the disk now.
OTOH, if you had a disk with Mandrake 7.2, and you wiped Mandrake
to install RH9, then something else is wrong.  (It might still
be a good idea to start over, though.)

-- 
Bob Miller                              K<bob>
kbobsoft software consulting
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