thanks Karsten, worked great. ~ Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hello, > >The correct way would be to edit the util-linux.spec file and rebuild the >package with the patched spec file. >Search for /sbin/fdisk in the %files section and either comment it out or >better surround with ifnarch like this: > >%ifnarch s390 s390x >/sbin/fdisk >%endif > > > Karsten > >On Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 03:10:19PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>Hopefully this forum is okay for this question... >> >>I was hoping to upgrade the util-linux package for advisory >>RHSA-2002:132-14 (http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2002-132.html) >> >>rebuilt util-linux from src.rpm, went to install >># rpm -Uhv util-linux-2.11f-17.7.2.s390.rpm >>Preparing... ########################################### >>[100%] >>file /sbin/fdisk from install of util-linux-2.11f-17.7.2 conflicts with >>file from package s390utils-20011109-6 >> >>/sbin/fdisk is just a symlink to /sbin/fdasd, provided by s390utils >>(installed from a redhat built s390.rpm). >>Would removing the symlink, rpm -Uhv --force, and then re-replacing >>fdisk with the symlink be a bad idea? >>What's the rpm-friendly way? (I'd rather use the tool correctly) >> >>Thanks for any guidance, >>~ Daniel >> > >-- > Karsten Hopp | Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Red Hat Deutschland | Tel: +49-711-96437-0 > Hauptstaetterstr.58 | Fax: +49-711-96437-111 > D-70178 Stuttgart | http://www.redhat.de >