Does anyone know of a way to check a group of RPM packages (say, a directory
full), to see if any of them are corrupt.
I have had problems with several packages, I use the rpm -K utility to check
the packages which gives a "NOT OK" response on problem packages, so I would
like to see exactly
Craig Rowan wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to check a group of RPM packages (say, a directory
full), to see if any of them are corrupt.
I have had problems with several packages, I use the rpm -K utility to check
the packages which gives a "NOT OK" response on problem packages, so I