On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Joey Reed wrote:
In an xterm, as root, do
rpm --rebuilddb
This rebuild the rpm database. Perhaps after that you have more luck.
Paul
>Hi, this is my second day ever using any flavor of Linux so bare with me.
> Here's my problem.Whenever I try to install an RPM with kpa
After clicking on install in the kpackage -- go to the "File List" tab -- and
see if the files have a green checkmark rather than the blue question mark.
If you see green - it's a go !
On Fri, 05 Jan 2001, you wrote:
> Hi, this is my second day ever using any flavor of Linux so bare with me.
Hi, this is my second day ever using any flavor of Linux so bare with me.
Here's my problem.Whenever I try to install an RPM with kpackage I
log in as root, open kpackage then open the RPM from there. Now the
problem is that it doesn't seem to install the RPM when I hit install. I
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