larry Gangadhar saw fit to inform LI that:
> Actually I'm trying to upgrade perl.But it failed.
> Still #rpm -Uvh --force filename.rpm
Something is broken ...
>error:perl-5_004m7-1_i386 unable to install.
>My current version is perl-5_004m4-1_i386
Tell you what - fire up gnome, use gnorpm and run "verify" on the PERL
rpm. Post the output. Or use rpm -qf to find out where the missing
packages are to be found in your RedHat/RPMS directory.
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