I was able to remove both apache and linuxconf modules
by restoring the particular files they were flagging
and then rerunning rpm -e on each package.

paulw





Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 10:55:16 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: "Paul F. Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Upgrading to Redhat 9 from 7.2 problems (apache and linuxconf)
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I recently upgraded a redhat 7.2 system to redhat 9 and ran into a few
problems.

1) The apache upgrade seems to be a problem.
    I see both
       apache-1.3.27-1.7.2
       httpd-2.0.40-21.3
    when I run the rpm -qa command.

    I have incorporated the changes to the httpd.conf file according
    to various upgrade documentation and httpd is running again.

    However when I attempt to remove apache I get the following
    message

    # rpm -e apache
    # /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.12333: line 3: /etc/conf.linuxconf: No such file or
directory
    # error: %trigger(linuxconf-1.17r2-6) scriptlet failed, exit status 2

2) I also see that linuxconf is still installed, ie
    and I assume that linuxconf is not part of Redhat 9.

    # rpm -qa|grep linuxconf
    # linuxconf-1.17r2-6

Similarly, I see the following

    # rpm -e linuxconf
    # /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.51808: line 3:
/usr/lib/linuxconf/install/rpm-preuninst.sh: No such file or directory
    # error: %preun(linuxconf-1.17r2-6) scriptlet failed, exit status 127

There may be other problems I haven't bumped into yet.

Does anyone know what is happening and how to correct the problem?


Thanks,


paulw



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