On Tue, 24 Oct 2000 16:06:37 +0400
prosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> By upgrading to rpm 4.0 I noted the old database was unavailable. The 
> problem happened as rpm initializes the base instead of rebuilding it. 
> Besides, after this one cannot rebuild the old database while the new 
> one remains in /var/lib/rpm. So one needs to remove the new database 
> files (nfl: keep the *.rpm's in place! They ARE the old database) and 
> only then start rpm --rebuild. For a newbye this may be not so evident 
> or clear. And he will get the painful path of fighting missing 
> dependencies of packages that in fact are in their places. Sincerly such 
> situation turns rpm into a completely useless tool, so think that this 
> should be corrected as soon as possible.
> 
> Ektanoor
> 
> 

Some months ago I have compiled and installed RPM 4 downloaded from RedHat. Same 
problem.
Also downloading new and updated versions of rpm 4  does not solve this problem
At the end my conclusion is that rpm 4 is not compatible with any previous release.

I'm  wrong?

Bye
Alessandro

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