> Have you tried getting the SRPM instead and rebuilding it? That might
> resolve that one.

But the dependencies would still be in the SPEC file or wherever they are.

The answer to this has been discussed over and over. Just upgrade glibc
and rpm in the same run of rpm:

rpm -Uvh glibc*.rpm rpm*.rpm

While I've never done this myself, I know that rpm checks dependencies on
the entire list of things to be installed first, then does the
installation.



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