Here's an enjoyable one:

I was upgrading the glibc packages today when I accidently hit the reboot
button (stupid, but many accidents are). Just as 
glibc-profile-whatever was finishing. glibc-whatever-version was already
done, as was glibc-devel-whatever, but as I said, glibc-profile was in the
middle of being upgraded.

Once everything came back up, 
rpm -qa | grep glibc showed the new version on plain glibc, the new and the 
old version of glib-devel-whatever, and showed only the old version of
glibc-profile-whatever. Just to be sure, I tried rpm -e
glibc-devel-oldversion, but it replied that the package was not installed.
glibc-profile installed no problem. Kpackage does not show
glibc-devel-oldversion as installed.

Question - do I need to worry about this? Is there some way to fix the
-devel-oldversion problem? I don't like the idea of rpm thinking that
something is installed when it actually isn't.

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Chris and Yoshiko Spackman

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