In case someone searching for something finds this thread (or I find
myself forgetting things I've done again) and the following
information helps:
I ended up filing a bug, and in the process thought of checking a few
more combinations. Checking those led me to discover I had /dev/sda
(n)
On Jan 3, 2010, at 12:51 AM, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
Joel Rees wrote:
yum provides libfreebl3.so tells me that nss-softokn-freebl is
installed. Trying an erase to re-install it tells me that most of
the OS
and most of the apps seem to be dependent on it, one way or
another. Hmm.
Bypass
Okay, I had a little more time this morning, so, ...
On Jan 5, 2010, at 6:11 AM, Joel Rees wrote:
On Jan 3, 2010, at 12:51 AM, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
Joel Rees wrote:
yum provides libfreebl3.so tells me that nss-softokn-freebl is
installed. Trying an erase to re-install it tells me that
Joel Rees wrote:
yum provides libfreebl3.so tells me that nss-softokn-freebl is
installed. Trying an erase to re-install it tells me that most of the OS
and most of the apps seem to be dependent on it, one way or another. Hmm.
Bypass yum.
rpm -V nss-softokn-freebl
or/and
rpm -Uhv