Re: [expert] gnorpm

2001-01-24 Thread Buchan Milne
You should not really use gnorpm, you should use rpmdrake ... rpm should work though. You should be able to fix the menus by running #update-menus Buchan "King, Darren" wrote: > > I tried to use gnorpm to remove a package and it left many traces if it > laying around including it's menu item.

[expert] gnorpm

2001-01-24 Thread King, Darren
I tried to use gnorpm to remove a package and it left many traces if it laying around including it's menu item. Is command line rpm any better or will this happen with that as well. Darren