Steve Siegfried wrote: > > Here's the chain of events that ought to cause that: > > 1- you load FC4, > 2- prelink runs via cron, > 3- you run yumex or some such causing a library to be updated, > 4- you run "rpm -qVa" which reports that "one of the file's > dependencies" (i.e.: that library) "has changed since > prelinking". > > Not sure what you do at this point, except to let prelink run again > via it's cron script. Once that happens, the dependency messages from > "rpm -qVa" ought to go away. > > Personally, the more I see of prelink, the more I want to turn it off. > You could always run "/etc/cron.daily/prelink" as root, instead of waiting for it to be run by cron... Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!