[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> However, I can't  upgrade glibc using rpm, because I need a higher
> version of rpm.
> I tried installing rpm 4.0.2 from source, but it immediately barfed
> and  told me I needed a higher glibc. 

Have you tried rpm --nodeps in one of these strategic places?  The new rpm 
might work with the old libc even it doesn't want to.

                                Jeff



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