Jim Cornette said the following on 9/19/2005 7:10 AM:
It looks to me by your results that the older package is intact and
that rpm thinks that the only difference during verification is the
particular LibGLU.so.1.3 version.
In other words, The new package is not actually present on the system,
the older package is installed on the system. Both versions are in the
rpm database though. To make upgrading your system easier whenever X
is fixed and a new release comes out, removing the db entry for the
newer version might be needed.
Interesting information about the script breakage. This is surely a
problem.
This surely is a problem. For me too. Anyone figured out how a newby
no-nothing could repair this? I've been trying to figure this out since
Saturday. Do you think X.org will re-issue the update so it will fix
itself if I just do "yum -update xorg-x11*"? Or is it going to be more
complicated?
Alex
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