Did you try the -q and -e without the .s390x.rpm?

Those commands aren't meant to work with the RPM's file name. Just its
logical name (or fully-qualified name with version number, for cases where
multiple versions can coexist).

On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 3:47 PM, CHAPLIN, JAMES (CTR) <
james.chap...@associates.dhs.gov> wrote:

> I am having a problem with a possible corrupted rpm. I tried to
> uninsta;; and rpm, and it tells be it is not installed to begin with, go
> to install, message is that is it installed.
>
>
>
> r...@zn001:(/root)#rpm -i Some_modulefiles.s390x.rpm
>
>            package Some_modulefiles.s390x is already installed
>
> r...@zn001:(/root)#rpm -q Some_modulefiles.s390x.rpm
>
> package Some_modulefiles.s390x.rpm is not installed
>
> same message with rpm -e . . . . is not installed and quits.
>
>
>
> James Chaplin
>
> Systems Programmer, MVS, zVM & zLinux
>
> Base Technologies, Inc
>
> Supporting the zSeries Platform Team
>
>
>
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