Hi there,
at Tue, April 14th 2009 at 15:17 Guenther wrote:
**** WARNING **** This BREAKS package knowledge!
GF> Yes, I had this problem as well. There is a version step on
GF> CentOS (which I cannot name exactly, but existing both in 4x and
GF> 5.x) where this failure is produced by local cached rpm packages.
GF> To solve this, simply remove th local (guest) cached packages file
GF> as well as the DB files by "rm -f /var/lib/rpm/Packages" and
GF> "/var/lib/rpm/__db*" followed by the "rpm --rebuilddb". This
GF> should solve your problem. Once again as single line for copy & paste:
GF> rm -f /var/lib/rpm/Packages; rm -f /var/lib/rpm/__db*; rpm --rebuilddb
**** WARNING **** do NOT use this command without saving you
"Packages" file, as it deletes the Package dictionary! (My mistake, I
apologize! Remembered incorrectly!)
Will work on a proper solution and post in some minutes!
-- Greetings, Guenther FuchsReceived on Sat May 29 20:35:13 2010