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When you run rpm -q you only include the package name, not the full
blown out name of the rpm itself. So rpm -q kernel-headers is all
you needed to do and as you stated it is already installed.
What you need to do is rpm -q kernel-source (hyphon, not
underscore)and if that isn't installed you need to install it and
that should help fix your problems by giving you the source code
which would contain the path needed to fix your problem.
Yes I replied above the reply because my web client doesn't put any
characters on the original emails.
Mike
-------- Original Message --------
==> From: David Scriven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
==> Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 14:04:10 -0400 (EDT)
First, thanks to all who have taken the time
to write suggestions, but alas....
I got kernel-headers-2.4.3-12.i386.rpm
and ran an
rpm -ivh kernel-headers-2.4.3-12.i386.rpm
which gave me the message:
package kernel-headers-2.4.3-12 is already installed
but an
rpm -q kernel-headers-2.4.3-12.i386.rpm
gave
package kernel-headers-2.4.3-12.i386 is not
installed
am I being terminally stupid? - what am I doing wrong?
and I still have the problem with modversions.h!!
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