Leo Spalteholz wrote:
> Bob Nielsen wrote:
> 
>> On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 11:37:50AM -0700, Leo Spalteholz wrote:
>>
>>> I did a routine apt-get upgrade today from testing.  There were a ton 
>>> of updated packages including libc, rpm etc.  However now when I try 
>>> to run aptitude it says loading cache and locks up. For kpackage it says
>>> kpackage: error while loading shared libraries: librpmdb-4.0.3.so: 
>>> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>>> So I'm guessing its the rpm upgrade that broke all that stuff.. 
>>> Should I revert to an older version of rpm?  How do I do this outside 
>>> of aptitude?
>>>
>>
>>
>> I'm not seeing that error here.
>>
>> I suspect that something didn't get updated properly.  'apt-cache show
>> kpackage' indicates a depends on librpm >= 4.0.3, while the new
>> librpm is version 4.0.4 which satisfies this.
>>
>> Try 'apt-get check', which may indicate where the problem lies.
> 
> 
> apt-get check returns no errors.  I got kpackage to start by making 
> symlinks to the rpm libs.  I had 4.0.4 and it was looking for 4.0.3.  
> However aptitude is still broken and I don't know if kpackage supports 
> downgrading versions of packages.  I also wanted to go back to msttcore 
> 1.0.1 because 1.1.0 screws up all my fonts.  How can I do this from the 
> command line?

ok I fixed aptitude by reinstalling it.

leo



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