If I have an installed RPM, and one or more of its installed files have been deleted or corrupted, what's the best way to repair it? The only way I've found is rpm -e --nodeps foo.rpm rpm -i foo.rpm which seems a bit clunky. Is there any way that only updates the damaged files? -- The warp engines start playing up a bit, but seem to sort themselves out after a while without any intervention from boy genius Wesley Crusher. -- Things That Never Happen in "Star Trek" #17