Robin Turner wrote:
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> Robin Turner wrote:
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> >
> > I'm having what may be a similar problem - can't install the latest KDE2
> > without menu-2.1.5.-35, can't update menu without the new rpm, can't
> > install rpm-3.0.5-24 (even with "--force") because it conflicts with
> > menu-2.1.5-29.
Robin Turner wrote:
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>
> I'm having what may be a similar problem - can't install the latest KDE2
> without menu-2.1.5.-35, can't update menu without the new rpm, can't
> install rpm-3.0.5-24 (even with "--force") because it conflicts with
> menu-2.1.5-29.
To answer my own question ...
Silly
Takacs Sandor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I got a lots of cannot get shared lock on database error, when upgraded
> kde2, or X. Why update-menus use rpm?
To do query, the last rpm version is know to fix this problem
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Takacs Sandor wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I got a lots of cannot get shared lock on database error, when upgraded
> kde2, or X. Why update-menus use rpm?
>
I'm having what may be a similar problem - can't install the latest KDE2
without menu-2.1.5.-35, can't update menu w
Hello!
I got a lots of cannot get shared lock on database error, when upgraded
kde2, or X. Why update-menus use rpm?
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Takika