Maybe this is a different thread, but why are you using rpm ?  Why not get 
the source and do it all by hand ?  I've always mistrusted rpm and appget et. 
al. as it seems to me like turning over too much control to entities whose 
first interest is not me.  My goal is to have machines with zero software I 
havn't built from source.  Am I the only one ?



On Thursday 11 October 2001 21:14, Ken Ambrose wrote:
> Okay -- something must've gone FUBAR while using RPM to "rpm
> -e" something.  If I do to "rpm -i" foo, it tells me that bar is
> installed.  If I go to "rpm -e bar", I'm informed that bar is *not*
> installed.  I did an "rpm --rebuilddb" to no effect.
>
> How do I get rid of the incorrect dependency?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Ken
>
>
>
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