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
>>
>
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