"Tri D. Hoang" wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I downloaded a bunch of RPMs from cooker and build a system from
> scratch (i.e. manually install all the required packages). The new
> system works fine.
>
> >From there, I recompile some RPM packages using the SRPMs. However,
> when I try to install these newly compiled packages, RPM complains
> about dependencies such as glibc and such. Obviously I compiled the
> package on the same box as the one I install them to. If I ignore
> the complains with --nodeps then these packages will install and
> work fine.
>
> My question is: what could cause RPM to exhibit this kind of behavior?
> I am using RPM 4.0.22. I begin installing the new system by using
> rpm --initdb and then proceed to install filesytem, setup...
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Tri
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Did you upgrade gcc? That is important to have upgraded with your rpm
packager. You might have to recompile your rpm packager to use your
current gcc to get rid of that error. My $.02
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