hi again,
Just a quick note - from the sounds of things you didn't "uninstall" the rpm.
The best way to do so is with rpm, that way your rpm database is up to date. To
do so, read the man page and then see if this makes sense:
rpm -e <package-name>
Note that you're using the package name, not the filename of the package. Thus
soemthing like "rpm -e bastille-linux" would probably do the trick.
Anyway, glad you got it working, congratulations :-) Always feels good to solve
a problem in linux-world, doesn't it?
Cheers,
j
--- Laura Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> "John" == John Wolford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> John> So you'd like to know where it's hanging, right? EIther the
> John> pop server is hanging, or your machine is. Here's a few
> John> things you can try off the top:
>
> Thanks for all the good advice; I'm sure I'll use some of it later. I
> realized after writing this that the likely reason that I was getting
> the same result I got last time was that there was still junk lying
> around from the last experiment, so I removed the Bastille RPMS, all
> the stuff that was still named bastille, put back the RPMS, and ran it
> over again, and this time it seems to be working. That is, it may or
> may not be blocking anything nasty, but it isn't blocking the things I
> want to do.
>
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> Laura (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] , http://www.laymusic.org/ )
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