Re: Uninstall inconsistency: librsvg2 (BUG!!)

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On Thursday 07 June 2007 08:25:06 Renich Bon Ciric wrote:
> I have removed all i386, i586 and i686 rpms from my x86_64 PC using the
> next command:
> # yum remove *i{386,586,686}*
>
> After that, I run it again and check this out:
> [root@renich ~]# yum remove *.i{386,586,686}*
> Loading "fedorakmod" plugin
> Loading "installonlyn" plugin
> Loading "presto" plugin
> Loading "kernel-module" plugin
> Loading "changelog" plugin
> Setting up Presto
> Reading Presto metadata in from local files
> Setting up Remove Process
> No Match for argument: *.i686*
> No Match for argument: *.i586*
> Resolving Dependencies
> --> Running transaction check
> ---> Package librsvg2.i386 0:2.16.1-1.fc7 set to be erased
>
> Dependencies Resolved
>
> ===========================================================================
>== Package                 Arch       Version          Repository
> Size
> ===========================================================================
>== Removing:
>  librsvg2                i386       2.16.1-1.fc7     installed
> 425 k
>
> Transaction Summary
> ===========================================================================
>== Install      0 Package(s)
> Update       0 Package(s)
> Remove       1 Package(s)
>
> Is this ok [y/N]: y
> Downloading Packages:
> Running Transaction Test
> Finished Transaction Test
> Transaction Test Succeeded
> Running Transaction
>   Removing  : librsvg2                     #########################
> [1/1]
> ls: cannot access /etc/gtk-2.0/i?86*: No such file or directory
> /usr/bin/update-gdk-pixbuf-loaders: line
> 44: /etc/gtk-2.0/i686-redhat-linux-gnu/gdk-pixbuf.loaders: No such file
> or directory
> error: %postun(librsvg2-2.16.1-1.fc7.i386) scriptlet failed, exit status
> 1
>
> Removed: librsvg2.i386 0:2.16.1-1.fc7
> Complete!
> [root@renich ~]#

Have you either filled the bug or looked if someone else already did it?

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Manuel Arostegui Ramirez.

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