if he has python2 installed, that could be causing problems. i had this
problem, but on a 6.2 machine - it turns out there was an extraneous rpm.so
in /usr/lib/python1.5/lib-dynload, i removed that and it fixed the problem.

david

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mac ADd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 12:16 PM
Subject: Re: up2date [OT]


> This may be a bit OT, but...
>
> I've got a friend whose English is not so great and he's getting SegFault
> errors when trying to use up2date. He had it working fine under 7.1, but
> the SegFaults started on 7.2.
>
> What questions should i ask him in order to provide enough info to get
> more help from this list?
>
> Thanks,
> ADd
>
> At 09:53 2002.01.25 -0500, you wrote:
>
> >Ok, if I try to just run up2date, without any options, it give me what I
> >have included below. I am also running 7.2.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Jake
> >
> >No interactive mode available
> >Please specify either -l, -u, --nox, or package names as command line
> >arguments.
> >Usage: up2date [OPTIONS] <packages>
> >  --configure                 graphically configure Update Agent options
> >  -d, --download              download packages only, even if
> >configuration
> >                              says to install
> >  --dbpath=<dir>              Specify a path where an alternate rpm db is
> >found
> >  -f, --force                 Force package installation, overriding
> >package
> >                              and file skip list
> >  -i, --install               install packages, even if configuration
says
> >to
> >                              download only
> >  --justdb                    Only add packages to database, do not
> >install to
> >                              the filesystem
> >  -l, --list                  list packages available for retrieval
> >  -h, --help                  this help screen
> >  -?, --usage                 Briefly describe the options
> >  -k, --packagedir=STRING     colon separated path of directories to look
> >in
> >                              for packages
> >  --nosig                     do not use GPG to check package signatures
> >  --nox                       do not attempt to use X
> >  -p, --packages              update packages associated with this System
> >                              Profile on Red Hat Network
> >  --showall                   List all packages available for download
> >  --solvedeps=<deps>          finds, downloads, and installs the packages
> >                              needed to solve the list of deps
> >  --tmpdir=<deps>             where to store temporary files / RPMs
> >  -u, --update                update system with all relevant packages
> >  --version                   show program version information
> >  -v, --verbose               Show additional output
> >  --test                      Test only
> >                              ??????????????????????????????????????????
> >  --whatprovides=<deps>       shows the packages which solve the comma
> >                              separated list of deps
> >
> >
> >
> >On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
> >
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> >>
> >>
> >> * and then Jake McHenry blurted....
> >> > Hi everyone, I've looked through all the emails on my machine from
this list, which spans back to around june of 2001, but havn't found an
answer to my question. I'm trying to update my machine with up2date. So far,
I have tried running it .. up2date -l -u    up2date -l -i   up2date -f -l -u
up2date -f -l -i   and each time, it downloads the header files, shows me
the files that can be upgraded, but doesn't actually do it. How can I get
up2date to actually install the updates? And the files it downloads are just
the headers, not the actual rpm files. Any answers?
> >>
> >> I can only speak from my own experience but whenever I run up2date I
> >> don't use any command line arguments and it runs as it should.
(although
> >> saying that I've hit dependency troubles with my NVIDIA drivers now but
> >> that's another Q.)
> >>
> >> I'm running 7.2
> >>
> >> - --
> >>
> >> Nick Wilson
> >>
> >> Tel:  +45 3325 0688
> >> Fax:  +45 3325 0677
> >> Web:  www.explodingnet.com
> >>
> >>
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