On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 16:35, Roger wrote:
> Hi
> 
> Try to do this
> 
> rpm --rebuliddb

Already been tried (with a slightly different spelling ;) In fact, that
appears to be what killed my database to begin with).

Anyway, I seem to have gotten over the major hurdle.  I used red-carpet
(which I normally only use to keep Evolution up-to-date) to reinstall
the two rpms that apt-get was complaining about, then ran apt-get
upgrade and it managed to do its thing.  Undoubtedly there's software
installed on my system that the rpm database doesn't know about, but
hopefully those will shake themselves out over time.

Interestingly, during all of this I got a lot of db4 error messages, so
I'm starting to suspect that perhaps I have a version of db4 installed
that rpm doesn't like (db4-4.0.14-14, in case anyone's wondering).

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Cliff Wells, Software Engineer
Logiplex Corporation (www.logiplex.net)
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