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On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 21:15:19 -0800, DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:

> Hi there - installed mysql,

Red Hat's packages?

> then updated through up2date...
> 
> Then I had a situation where I had to uninstall it... So I did so from the
> packager....
> 
> But it uninstalled the original version, and RPM -qa still shows the newer
> version as installed - yet will not let me uninstall it, or re-install the
> new one....
> 
> Is there a work around for situations like this?

This is something you would need to demonstrate on the command-line
level. Show us how you query the database, show how you try to
uninstall the packages. A common error is to specify the package
file name instead of the package name.

Upgrading MySQL with up2date would upgrade the installed packages
instead of installing a second version in parallel. I don't believe
you got a second installation due to using up2date.

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