try this:
%gdb `which rpm` rpm.core
buf......
(gdb)bt
#......
This will backtrace your rpm program where it segfault, then try
recompiling/upgrading other necessary dependencies.
HTH
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 12:56:26 +0800
jon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> uniksboy wrote:
>
> > Try rebuilding the RPM database.
>
> `rpm --rebuilddb` was the first thing that crossed my mind,
> unfortunately it didn't work.
>
> thanks
> jon
>
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