I know this may not be much to add, but I have had this happen to me and a simple 
reboot solved the problem.  Of course that might make me appear that I'm in the same 
group as those windoze losers, but hey...just thought I would let you know that worked 
for me.

rpm -rebuilddb wouldn't respond, as well as any other rpm command.  Something magical 
must be happening to the rpm database at bootup...would be nice to know what it is.

Dave


 --- On Thu 08/28, Jason Dale < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
From: Jason Dale [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 13:49:54 +0200
Subject: Re: RPM hangs

OK ... I found a way to solve the problem.<br><br>The  %&@!&#*   up2date program 
crashed in <br>mid-install while I was doing the latest errata <br>updates, and in so 
doing actually *did*<br>stuff up the Packages database stored in<br>/var/lib/rpm. 
(Next time I will backup the <br>database before TOUCHING up2date - <br>serves me 
right)<br><br>Here is how I solved it :<br><br>1) Copy the 'Packages', 'Basenames', 
and 'Name' files from /var/lib/rpm<br>     to a different location (These all get 
modified during the up2date <br>     procedure)<br>2)  Remove the lock files " __db*" 
in /var/lib/rpm. This step is<br>      IMPORTANT, otherwise attempting to rebuild the 
bd will fail<br><br>3) Rebuild the indices and perform a database sanity check by 
running<br>    the following command<br><br>#  rpm --rebuilddb -vv<br><br>That 
produced some horrendous amounts of output, but afterwards my<br>database was fine and 
I could run package queries and updates again.<br><br>Had this failed, I!
 would have spent months rebuilding the database, <br>or simply would have had to 
reinstall the OS.<br><br>Jason<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>----- Original Message ----- 
<br>From: "Jason Dale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]><br>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]><br>Sent: 
Thursday, August 28, 2003 11:40 AM<br>Subject: RPM hangs<br><br><br>> Hi all, <br>> 
<br>> I just used up2date on the Gnome desktop to upgrade my<br>> sendmail packages, 
but just as the packages were installing, <br>> up2date froze dead in it's 
tracks.<br>> <br>> Now, when I use the rpm command to query packages, <br>> it hangs. 
Even  rpm --rebuilddb does not work, as I suspected<br>> that the RPM package database 
might be corrupted. <br>> <br>> Any command using the 'rpm' command is liable to 
produce<br>> the same result. Is there anything I can do?<br>> <br>> Thanks !<br>> 
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