On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 11:35, Dege, Robert C wrote:
> I just installed Redhat 8.0 on a new system.  As one of my first tasks, I
> check out the init.d directory and decide what I don't want installed.  I
> then query rpm for the correct rpm package & then proceed to remove them via
> `rpm -e`
> 
> Here's where the problem comes in.  I am able to query rpm just fine, but if
> I specify too many packages to install at once, rpm freezes.  For example, I
> tried to removed all instances of postgres:
> 
> # rpm -e ` rpm -qa | grep post`
> 
> It just sat there.  Ctrl-C wouldn't work.  So I had to suspend.  kill %
> wouldn't work either.  I had to kill -9 %.  After that, any rpm queries
> would just freeze.  I have to reboot the machine in order to restore rpm
> functionality.
> 
> After reboot I can interact with rpm again, but it eventually freezes.  It
> even froze during a rpm --rebuilddb.  But as always, a reboot fixes the
> problem.
> 
> Anyone else having problems?  I checked RedHat's errata, but no rpm issues
> were listed.
> 
> -Rob

Usually when RPMs lockup you need to delete the __db.* files located in
/var/lib/rpm

-- 
Caleb Groom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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