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[ILUG] weird rpm behavior

[ILUG] weird rpm behavior

Dave Burke dave at compsoc.com
Wed Sep 20 16:07:37 IST 2000


And to follow up to myself....

1. It is a known bug,
   http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=11151
   It just hasn't been fixed yet, well the bugzilla status is still 'New'

2. The latest version of RPM is 3.0.6, the frontpage to www.rpm.org is out
   of date.


Dave



On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, It appears Dave Burke said.......

> Just doing some rpm updates on my desktop and noticed the following weird
> behavior......
> 
> [root at batmobile /root]# rpm -qa |grep ircii
> [root at batmobile /root]# rpm -Fvh ircii-4.4M-1.i386.rpm 
> no packages require freshening
> [root at batmobile /root]# rpm -Fvh ftp://internal/incoming/updates/ircii-4.4M-1.i386.rpm
> Retrieving ftp://internal/incoming/updates/ircii-4.4M-1.i386.rpm
> ircii ##################################################
> [root at batmobile /root]# rpm -qa |grep ircii
> ircii-4.4M-1






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