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Hallo!
I'm trying to install a package that I had already installed in my previous
installation, but I get:
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[root@quinipt flphoto]# rpm -i flphoto-1.0-linux-2.4-intel.rpm
flphoto-1.0-linux-2.4-intel.rpm: read manifest failed: Success
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> Subject: [expert] rpm error.
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> Hi guys,
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> I am getting this error when I try to use mandrakeupdate...
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Subject: [expert] rpm error.
Hi guys,
I am getting this error when I try to use mandrakeupdate...
rpmd: region error detected; run recovery.
What is recovery???
trying to rebuild the db gives the same error..
Not sure what to do about it..
rgds
Frank
Want t
Hi guys,
I am getting this error when I try to use mandrakeupdate...
rpmd: region error detected; run recovery.
What is recovery???
trying to rebuild the db gives the same error..
Not sure what to do about it..
rgds
Frank
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To get rpmb you need to have rpm-build installed. Seems that rpm's rpms
are getting larger in number.
James
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> I have downloaded different .src.rpm files and get the same error.
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> [root@mrroboto brian]# rpm --rebuild kover-2.8.7-1tex.src
Please make sure you have rpm-build installed:
rpm -q rpm-build
If not, you'll need to install it:
urpmi rpm-build
On Thursday 10 October 2002 05:22 am, Klar Brian D Contr MSG/SICN wrote:
> I have downloaded different .src.rpm files and get the same error.
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> [root@mrroboto br
I have downloaded different .src.rpm files and get the same error.
[root@mrroboto brian]# rpm --rebuild kover-2.8.7-1tex.src.rpm
/usr/lib/rpm/rpmb: No such file or directory
What has changed in rpm that I can no longer do such a simple task?
Brian D. Klar - CVE
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On Sat, 13 Jan 2001 11:25:17 -0700, Woodrow said:
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> I recently upgraded RPM from 3.0.4 to 3.0.5 on a Mandrake 7.1
> box.
> I now get the following error message from Kpackage when I start it from
> a term window.
>
> " kpackage: Symbol `rpmTagTable' has different size in shared ob
I recently upgraded RPM from 3.0.4 to 3.0.5 on a Mandrake 7.1
box.
I now get the following error message from Kpackage when I start it from
a term window.
" kpackage: Symbol `rpmTagTable' has different size in shared object,
consider
re-linking"
It will also freeze-up if I am installin
Ron Stodden wrote:
> I download the RPMs with rsync and then manually separate them out to
> another place and into subdirectories by product (cups, kde2.1, alsa,
> XFree86, etc), in the process removing older duplicates.
The first thing I want to do with any compressed archive is list its conte
Larry Marshall wrote:
> Can someone tell me what it means to have a conflict between a new
> package and an old one of the same name?
Can only occur if you are trying to install both packages. Chris
Molnar's RPMs unfortunately (and inexcusably) include duplicate RPMs.
I download the RPMs with
Tonight I updated from KDE2.1-1213 to KDE2.1-0101. While I was at it
I downloaded the rest of the rpms that Chris had made available. This
included some CUPs stuff, qt, etc. When I did a test upgrade (and
when I did the real thing) I got an error I haven't seen before.
Because I was running a
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From: "palito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] RPM Error: Wrong Architecture in LM 7.1
> Mandrake 7.1 is made for i586 and higher only. However you can compile
your
the mandrake
website/ftp server.
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From: "Bob Puff@NLE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 8:11 AM
Subject: [expert] RPM Error: Wrong Architecture in LM 7.1
> Help! I have put together a small masq box,
Submitted 08-Dec-00 by Bob Puff@NLE:
> This is pretty much a stock install from a 7.1 disk (on a 486 system).
And that's the problem. Mandrake packages are built for i586, a newer
architecture. While certainly some packages will run fine on your 486, it's
a game of russian roulette as you will
Help! I have put together a small masq box, and now whenever I try to add a RPM
package, I get the error "Incorrect Architecture!" (or something similar). I can use
the switch to ignore this, but
that doesn't help when using Webmin or Mandrake Update. There must be a config file
that is mess
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