I have Red Hat linux (6.1). I recently decided to upgrade rpm to 
3.0.5-9. Instead to do it with rpm, I decided to download the 
SOURCE (of rpm) and to compile it (I really like to see my computer
compiling !!). So far, evrything went great. 

Now, since then, when I try to install some package with rpm it 
almost always complains that a lot of stuff are missing (i.e.
dependencies). I am ready to admit that my libraries are certainly 
not all up to date (!!), but it often  complains for instance that

 /bin/sh is needed by .... (the package I am installing)
 /usr/bin/perl is needed by ....
 
Which I certainly do have !!!. 


So, something is apparently going wrong since I installed this new
version of rpm. Does someone has an idea ?

It is probably stupid, but I don't see it right now. 

Thanks in advance,

Emmanuel.



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