Benjamin Sher wrote:

> Dear friends:
>
> First, my thanks to all of you who have written in with suggestions on
> how to configure the new RealPlayer7.
>
> I decided to begin from the beginning. I first tried to delete the old
> version and got the following error message:
>
> [sher@adsl-77-232-213 sher]$ rpm -e
> RealPlayer7 failed to open //var/lib/rpm/packages.rpm
> error: cannot open //var/lib/rpm/packages.rpm
> [sher@adsl-77-232-213 sher]$

You probably have you security set so that you, as a user sher, now longer
have premission to the rpm and data dase files. Try as root.


> Strangely enough, this is exactly the same error message I got
> originally when trying to install the Red Hat RealPlayer7 rpm. Which is
> why I downloaded and installed the rp7install.bin version.
>
> I then deleted every RealPlayer file on my system, including at
> /usr/X11R6/bin, /usr/bin/X11, /usr/bin, and my home directory (the
> RealPlayer7 folder and all RealPlayer hidden files).
>
> When I type "whereis RealPlayer" here is what I get:
>
> root@adsl-77-232-213 sher]# whereis RealPlayer
> RealPlayer:
> [root@adsl-77-232-213 sher]# whereis realplay
> realplay:
> [root@adsl-77-232-213 sher]#
>
> Now when I try to install the RealPlayer7 rpm, here is what I get:
>
> [root@adsl-77-232-213 sher]# rpm -Uvh RealPlayer-7_0-1_i386.rpm
> package RealPlayer-7.0-1 is already installed

If you did not use rpm to remove the program and files then rpm still has
the program and files listed in the data base as installed.


>
> I exited KDE, rebooted, and still I get this message. RealPlayer7 is NO
> LONGER installed, but the error message above tells me it is.
>
> Could someone please troubleshoot this for me. I am thoroughly confused.

You can try a force rpm -e then t rpm --rebuilddb


>
> Thank you all so very much.
>
> Benjamin
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