I've putzed with upgrading rpm to v3.0.6 a couple times, and i've never
had to do anything to the 'db' package.  If everything works to your
satisfaction, i guess that's all that counts, but i suspect you took a
longer, circuitous route to getting this working than was neccesary.

--- Tony Alfrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 December 2001 07:28 am,Tim Wunder wrote:
> <snip>
> >
> > FYI, I've got 3.0.6 installed on my Caldera eW31 system and
> > /lib/libdb.so.2 -> libdb.so.2.7.7
> > /lib/libdb1.so.2 -> libdb1.so.2.7.7
> >
> > libdb.so.2.7.7 & libdb1.so.2.7.7 are part of the db-2.7.7-12 rpm.
> >
> > 'What does rpm -q db' say? Perhaps upgrading your db package will
> > solve your dilema.
> >
> > Tim
> 
> OK, that was the fix.  I pulled db-2.7.7-8.i386.rpm  and also 
> rpm-3.0.6-1.i386.rpm off of the eW3.0 cd I got at some Linux
> conference 
> and we're up and running.
> Thanks very much for all your good ideas!

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