> From: "Swenson, Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RPM 4.0.2-8
> Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 16:19:49 -0400
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I realized I probably did not include enough info in my previous email about
> the RPM problem.
> I am Running RH7.1 with rpm-4.0.2-8.
>
> I have found in the bugzilla emails I have received over the last 2 years
> problems about the linking of librpm.so.0 and librpmio.so.0, I tried the
> solutions listed therein, but the problems remain. (see RHSA-2001:016-03) I
> cannot get the 402 to update using up2date.
> I suspect the answer is to force 4.0.4 and tell it to ignore the
> dependencies, but this is a productions system I was hoping for input from
> the community before I did this.
>
> Chris S.
>
> original message
>
> When I run up2date most packages upgrade fine, but anything associated with
> RPM itself fails. I get the following error message (slightly abbreviated)
>
> unresolvable chain of dependencies
> perl-Perl-rpm 0.291-2 librpm.so.0
> perl-Perl-rpm 0.291-2 librpmio.su.0
^ is this a typo? If not your
perl-Perl-rpm package is broken. Otherwise, your perl-Perl-rpm package
seems to require an older RPM version. If you don't need it, you might
try "rpm -e perl-Perl-rpm" to remove it. That should fix the errors.
Alternatively, if you download the perl-Perl-rpm-0.291-2.src.rpm, you
might be able to "rpm --rebuild" it after installing the new RPM package
and fix the dependencies that way.
John Dalbec
>
> I did some digging and found those packages are part of the base RPM. I
> tried reinstalling but failed to correct the problem. any ideas what's up?
>
> Thanks
>
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