Is there a file slibbz2.so.0 that's linked to libbz2.so.1  If not, create 
the symbolic link, and try again.

On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Rich Shepard wrote:

>   I'm running 6.1 on my main workstation and some packages (such as rpm)
> will not upgrade. Trying to upgrade the rpm package, for example to
> rpm-3.0.6-6x.i386.rpm, fails because its dependent, libbz2.so.0, is not
> found. However, I have libbz2.so.1 installed on my system.
> 
>   Can I (or, should I) use the --force option in this case? I've done this
> in other situations where the required dependency is on the system, but was
> not installed from a package. This case is different because I have a newer
> library installed and I'm dealing with the package manager.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> Rich
> 
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