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|--- James Kosin <jkosin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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|>BRUCE STANLEY wrote:
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|>|I don't know if this is related or not but I had
|>|a weird problem with rpm last night.
|>|
|>|I installed the gnuchess program from the Fedora
|>|Extras and this is what happen:
|>|
|>| rpm -iv gnuchess-*
|>|
|>| Everyting installed without errors.
|>|
|>| Tried to run program unde KDE & Gnome
|>| to no avail.
|>|
|>| Went to remove the pacakage via
|>| rpm -ev gnuchess-*
|>|
|>| it told me that the package was not
|>|installed.
|>
|>This is correct!
|>Although, I'm not sure everyone knows this... -e
|>option does not take
|>wild cards. The -i allows it because they are
|>looking for files and
|>when you remove a package you are not talking file
|>names anymore.
|>Best this for this would be to
|>~ rpm -qa | grep gnuchess-*
|>Then take that file list and run them to
|>~ rpm -e ....
|>
|>
|>|
|>| Ran another rpm -iv ... and rpm told me
|>that
|>| the package was already installed.
|>|
|>| Huh?
|>
|>Ok, it already is installed! Remember, we are
|>talking packages not
|>files here....
|>
|>|
|>| Ran rpm --rebuilddb
|>|
|>| The rpm system still things that the package
|>| in not installed ( -e ) and installed ( -i )
|>| at the same time.
|>|
|>|I wound up doing a rpm -qpl gnuchess-* and
|>removed
|>|the files/dirs myself by hand .... :-(
|>|
|>:-( Bad idea...
|>
|>|
|>|
|>Good Luck,
|>James Kosin
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|Huh? The wild card on the gnuchess-*.rpm name is
|suppose to be resolved by the shell before the
|rpm command sees it.
|
Ok, if that is the case, then the command would look like this:
~ rpm -ev gnuchess-3.0.0.extra.fc4.i386.rpm
Which is not how you remove a package...
Here is an example.
~ I have a package called 'ecpa-1.57-1.i386.rpm'
When I install it I use 'rpm -ivh epca-1.57-1.i386.rpm'
When I remove the rpm I use 'rpm -e epca-1.57-1' ... this is just
how the RPM database works for this RPM and most, if not all others.
If you specify the file (complete name) you will get not insralled;
because the database needs to match the parameter exactly when you remove.
I believe you could also leave the version number off and I could use
'rpm -e epca' .... but, you have to be careful with this as you will
remove all versions... or maybe it complains... haven't tried with
multiple epca packages installed.
Anyway, I hope I'm clearing things up.
James
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