Re: [Cooker] corrupt RPM database, what then?

2000-06-19 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau
Stefan van der Eijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: rpm -Uvh gnome-libs-1.2.1-2mdk.alpha.rpm error: failed dependencies: libart_lgpl.so.2 is needed by ee-0.3.11-5mdk libart_lgpl.so.2 is needed by libglade-0.13-1mdk libart_lgpl.so.2 is needed by gnome-media-1.0.51-3mdk

Re: [Cooker] corrupt RPM database, what then?

2000-06-19 Thread Stefan van der Eijk
Oh oh oh... a little panic from van der Eijk again... I'm starting to feel guilty... rpm -Uvh gnome-libs-1.2.1-2mdk.alpha.rpm error: failed dependencies: libart_lgpl.so.2 is needed by ee-0.3.11-5mdk libart_lgpl.so.2 is needed by libglade-0.13-1mdk

[Cooker] corrupt RPM database, what then?

2000-06-18 Thread Stefan van der Eijk
Maybe there are some RPM experts on the list that can help me out with this one. I beleive I've got a corrupt rpm database on my alpha system (it's happened to me once B4). It now doesn't know much about dependancies anymore, making upgrading packages difficult. It complains that all the

RE: [Cooker] corrupt RPM database, what then?

2000-06-18 Thread Geoffrey Lee
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Cooker] corrupt RPM database, what then? Maybe there are some RPM experts on the list that can help me out with this one. I beleive I've got a corrupt rpm database on my alpha system (it's happened to me once B4). It now doesn't know much about

Re: [Cooker] corrupt RPM database, what then?

2000-06-18 Thread Stefan van der Eijk
Geoffrey, Maybe there are some RPM experts on the list that can help me out with this one. I beleive I've got a corrupt rpm database on my alpha system (it's happened to me once B4). It now doesn't know much about dependancies anymore, making upgrading packages difficult. ok i got a

RE: [Cooker] corrupt RPM database, what then?

2000-06-18 Thread Geoffrey Lee
is only milo) need to be reinstalled if yuouw ant the db to pickup and some you will have to fix e.g. you don't have lilo on your system. (maybe rpm --rebuilddb ??) Hmmm... the two boxes are actually quite different. What they have in common is that they both contain (most of) the