rpmdrake is broken on my machine.

I can get the list of available packages from the server, then whe I try to 
install the new package, it downloads the packages, and then for some strange 
reason it says that I have it already installed, even though I don't. This 
goes for updates as well as new packages.

It's almost as if it's unable to notice the packages in the 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/ directory. urpmi still works however.

Software versions:
        gurpmi          = 3.9-3mdk
        urpmi           = 3.9-3mdk
        perl-URPM       = 0.50-4mdk
        grpmi           = 8.3-1mdk
        rpmdrake        = 1.5-3mdk
        rpmtools        = 4.4-1mdk
        rpm             = 4.0.4-13mdk
        rpm-python      = 4.0.4-13mdk
        rpmlint         = 0.46-1mdk
        rpmbuilder      = 0.5.1b-1mdk
        rpm-build       = 4.0.4-13mdk
        rpm-get         = 1.4-2mdk
        rpm-helper      = 0.3-1mdk
        rpm-rebuilder   = 0.7-1mdk
        rpmstats        = 0.3-4mdk
        rpmproc         = 2.1.4-1mdk
        rpmfind         = 1.7-2mdk
        rpm-devel       = 4.0.4-13mdk

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Gary                                                                         
                                                                             
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--changing the code of the Virtual Human Brain FS Driver...                  
Mounting /dev/brain0 is still causing problems...                            
                                                                             
Here's the error:                                                            
                                                                             
#mounting local filesystems........................................[   OK   ]
#Virtual Human Brain Driver v0.0.5 (EXPERIMENTAL) R/W fs module              
#Virtual Nerve Node Driver v0.4.1 (EXPERIMENTAL) R/W FS module               
#Insmod Adaptive Technology Device module..........................[   OK   ]
#Writing Sync state to Journalled VHBFS............................[   OK   ]

Kernel Sys Oops...... Flushing registers...... Back-trace follows......      
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