It's a bug in rpm. Do this:
rpm -e --allmatches --nodeps
until the package is really gone. Then just reinstall it using -Uvh.
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(My apologies if this is a repeat; I sent this from a different account,
and haven't seen it show up, so I'm assuming the list filters out
non-subscribers?)
I've got one for you RPM fans: I wanna wipe my (beta) KDE slate clean
to go to KDE 2.x, so, naturally, I want to remove the old RPMS.
#
try...
rpm -e --allmatches
--rdp
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Ken Ambrose wrote:
(My apologies if this is a repeat; I sent this from a different account,
and haven't seen it show up, so I'm assuming the list filters out
non-subscribers?)
I've got one for you RPM fans: I wanna wipe my
I've got one for you RPM fans: I wanna wipe my (beta) KDE slate clean
to go to KDE 2.x, so, naturally, I want to remove the old RPMS.
# rpm -e kdeadmin-1.94-2928.rh62
error: "kdeadmin-1.94-2928.rh62" specifies multiple packages
# rpm -q -a | grep kdeadmin
kdeadmin-1.94-2928.rh62
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Ken Ambrose wrote:
(My apologies if this is a repeat; I sent this from a different account,
and haven't seen it show up, so I'm assuming the list filters out
non-subscribers?)
Sort of, it sends them to the admin for review. However, you can also
sign up with [EMAIL
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 01:10:02PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got one for you RPM fans: I wanna wipe my (beta) KDE slate clean
to go to KDE 2.x, so, naturally, I want to remove the old RPMS.
# rpm -e kdeadmin-1.94-2928.rh62
error: "kdeadmin-1.94-2928.rh62" specifies