Upgraded (I typed "Updraked" first - it's starting to go to my head) to
rpmdrake-1.3-22mdk, and am still seeing this.  Some examples:

[root@lancelot /root]# rpm -q drakxtools
drakxtools-1.1.5-50mdk
[root@lancelot /root]# grep drakxtools /var/lib/urpmi/list.Installation\
CD\ \(nfs1\)
file://mnt/nfs/Mandrake/RPMS/drakxtools-newt-1.1.5-62mdk.i586.rpm
file://mnt/nfs/Mandrake/RPMS/drakxtools-1.1.5-62mdk.i586.rpm
[root@lancelot /root]# rpm -q filesystem
filesystem-2.0.7-1mdk
[root@lancelot /root]# grep filesystem /var/lib/urpmi/list.Installation\
CD\ \(nfs1\)
file://mnt/nfs/Mandrake/RPMS/filesystem-2.0.7-2mdk.noarch.rpm

So, according to the list file, there are packages available that are
newer than the ones installed.  But rpmdrake doesn't show them as being
packages in need of updating.  Instead, on the Installed tab of
rpmdrake, it shows (in the example of drakxtools) 1.1.5-62 as the
version of the installed package.  Shouldn't it show 1.1.5-50 as the
installed version, and show 1.1.5-62 on the Installable tab so that I
know there is a new version and can update it?

Eaon

On 26 Mar 2001 08:18:19 -0700, Eaon wrote:
> Nope, screem-0.4.1-8mdk is listed in the Installed section.  
> 
> rpmdrake-1.3-21mdk
> 
> Eaon
> 
> On 26 Mar 2001 12:39:51 +0200, David Odin wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 02:47:47AM -0700, Eaon wrote:
> > > I was going to check out the "white line" problem with screem reported
> > > in another thread when I happened across something bizarre.  How is it
> > > that rpmdrake reports that I have screem-0.4.1-8mdk installed, and yet
> > > "rpm -q screem" reports "screem-0.3.0-6mdk", if I run it and select
> > > Help->About, I also find it to be 0.3.0, and "screem --version" gives me
> > > "Gnome screem 0.3.0"?  It would seem everyone but rpmdrake is in
> > > agreement that it is 0.3.0.  What gives?
> > > 
> >   Hmm. Rpmdrake should say (in the installable part) that you have
> > screem-0.3.0-6mdk installed and that it can be upgraded to 
> > screem-0.4.1-8mdk.
> > 
> >   Which version of rpmdrake are you using?
> > 
> > -- 
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> > 
> 
> 


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