It's a bug in rpm. Do this:

rpm -e --allmatches --nodeps
until the package is really gone. Then just reinstall it using -Uvh.

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On Thu, 9 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

=>I've got one for you RPM fans:  I wanna wipe my (beta) KDE slate clean
=>to go to KDE 2.x, so, naturally, I want to remove the old RPMS.
=>
=># rpm -e kdeadmin-1.94-20000928.rh62
=>error: "kdeadmin-1.94-20000928.rh62" specifies multiple packages
=>
=># rpm -q -a | grep kdeadmin
=>kdeadmin-1.94-20000928.rh62
=>kdeadmin-1.94-20000928.rh62
=>
=># rpm --rebuilddb
=># rpm -q -a | grep kdeadmin
=>kdeadmin-1.94-20000928.rh62
=>kdeadmin-1.94-20000928.rh62
=>
=>
=>WhadoIdo?
=>
=>Thanks,
=>
=>-Ken


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