On Friday 14 June 2002 05:43 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Short Description > corrupt rpms
> Long Description > Your redhat-6.2 rpms for postgresql latest trashed my rpm database and > corrupted it which was unfixable and now have no ability to utilize the use > of rpm, which had been operating for 4+years on this box, i can't believe > this, that a well utilized site as this does this poor job maintaining > their files, thanks for the devastation. Even tryed going back to my > version and was unfixable. What version of RPM are you using? Did you get and install the Red Hat-recommended update to RPM 4? As you are the only one who has reported this, and a number of people have downloaded and are using those RPM's without any problem, I suspect a problem with your box. Although Red Hat 6.2 hasn't been out for 4 years. You didn't try to install the sparc RPM's, did you? What program did you use to download the RPMset? Your error report indicated PostgreSQL 7.0.3. This is not the latest version; the latest is 7.2.1, which for Red Hat 6.2 is only available as the source RPM or as SPARC32 RPM's. I don't have a Red Hat 6.2 Intel machine; but the source RPM build works on Red Hat 6.2 for SPARC (and I have reports that it rebuilds just fine on Red Hat 6.2/Intel from more than one source). Besides all that, a corrupt RPM won't trash the RPM database. There is something else going on there. A corrupt RPM will fail the installation. It sounds to me like your RPM installation got hosed either due to a hardware fault or running out of disk space on the /var partition. I certainly reserve the right to be wrong; but to test this theory run 'rpm --rebuilddb' and see what happens. -- Lamar Owen WGCR Internet Radio 1 Peter 4:11 ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly