Yea, I looked for this and that's not the case I'm in.  I actually have 
multiple entries for the RPMs.  This made KDE unusable so I had to go in by 
hand and remove the kde*3.1.1 RPMs and then go back through and re-install 
the kde*3.1.2 RPMs (forced) to get a working KDE. 
 
 
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 04:53:58 +0200, Olivier Thauvin wrote 
> Try: 
>  
> rm -f /var/lib/rpm/__* 
> rpm --rebuilddb 
>  
> If your rpm database is buggy, this should fix. Else, you have  
> really double entries in your database. 
>  
> Le Jeudi 12 Juin 2003 04:28, Rob Snow a �crit : 
> > I just did a a urpmi --update --auto-select on my system and it seemed 
to 
> > work fine, when finished I found I had a TON of duplicate RPMS.  I have 
the 
> > new one and the original RPM.  Here is an example: 
> > 
> > kdepim-3.1.1-5mdk 
> > kdepim-3.1.2-3mdk 
> > 
> > rpm-4.2-7mdk 
> > rpm-build-4.2-1mdk 
> > rpm-build-4.2-7mdk 
> > rpm-devel-4.2-1mdk 
> > rpm-devel-4.2-7mdk 
> > rpm-helper-0.9-1mdk 
> > rpmlint-0.49-1mdk 
> > rpmlint-0.50-1mdk 
> > rpm-python-4.2-1mdk 
> > rpm-python-4.2-7mdk 
> > rpm-rebuilder-0.7.1-1mdk 
> > rpm-rebuilder-0.8-1mdk 
> > rpmstats-0.4-1mdk 
> > rpmtools-4.5-10mdk 
> > rpmtools-4.5-11mdk 
> > urpmi-4.3-13mdk 
>  
> --  
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> une pomme en v�ritable ordinateur. - JL. 
> Olivier Thauvin - http://nanardon.homelinux.org/ 
 

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