On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 18:49, Michael Fratoni wrote:
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> On Thursday 02 January 2003 07:37 pm, Cliff Wells wrote:
> > On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 17:57, Michael Fratoni wrote:
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> > > If you look in /var/log/rpmpkgs, you should have a complete list of
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On Thursday 02 January 2003 07:37 pm, Cliff Wells wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 17:57, Michael Fratoni wrote:
> > If you look in /var/log/rpmpkgs, you should have a complete list of
> > all the packages instaled on your system as of 4:00 AM today. If
On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 17:57, Michael Fratoni wrote:
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> On Wednesday 01 January 2003 06:57 pm, Cliff Wells wrote:
> > I seem to have lost my rpm database. After upgrading a couple of rpms,
> > rpm would fail, telling me to run recover (whatever th
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On Wednesday 01 January 2003 08:57 pm, Michael Fratoni wrote:
> The version of RPM included with the 8.0 release is prone to getting
> hung, and leaving the database in need of repair.
> http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=73097
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> Ge
Oddly enough, I had a similar problem on an smp development box
running Rawhide (beta) when I tried to upgrade to the new and
improved glibc set. Lots of "I can only do PRIVATE_DB" type
messages, rpm only worked from user accounts (not root) and no
ability to reverse the glibc change.
I ende
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On Wednesday 01 January 2003 06:57 pm, Cliff Wells wrote:
> I seem to have lost my rpm database. After upgrading a couple of rpms,
> rpm would fail, telling me to run recover (whatever the hell that is -
> couldn't find any reference to such a thing i
On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 16:35, Roger wrote:
> Hi
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> Try to do this
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> rpm --rebuliddb
Already been tried (with a slightly different spelling ;) In fact, that
appears to be what killed my database to begin with).
Anyway, I seem to have gotten over the major hurdle. I used red-carpet
(which I no
Hi
Try to do this
rpm --rebuliddb
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I seem to have lost my rpm database. After upgrading a couple of rpms,
rpm would fail, telling me to run recover (whatever the hell that is -
couldn't find any reference to such a thing in the rpm man page).
Anyway, tried rpm --rebuilddb which also failed the first time, but
seemed to work the s
On Thursday 07 February 2002 08:34 pm, you wrote:
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> You might want to try the rpm-list mailing list; it concentrates
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> "Badger" == Badger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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Badger> My rpm database is corrupt and I've tried both the "rpm
Badger> --rebuilddb," and the "rpm --initdb" and neither works. When I try
Badger> to install and rpm, do a rpm -qa, or rpm -Va, I get a segmentation
Badger> fault and the scr
Sorry if this is a re-post, the last post I sent on this subject went into a
rh mailing list "blackhole."
My rpm database is corrupt and I've tried both the "rpm --rebuilddb," and the
"rpm --initdb" and neither works. When I try to install and rpm, do a rpm
-qa, or rpm -Va, I get a segmentati
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