This worked! I'm a bit curios why - when installing RPM 4 - that the
dependency didn't list the popt as being needed?
Etienne Larrivee wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> Now that's interesting! And so disappointing. This kind of problems is nothing
> good to get new Linux users, especially (near)computer-illiterate ones (the
> upgrade of a software should be so smooth and straight forward... particularly
> the packages manager package of a system -- well, isn't it ironic that the use
> of a specialized software to upgrade itself corrupts itself -- ;-) )! Anyway, I
> found something interesting, but I haven't tried it yet. Here is the URL :
>
> http://lufog.dhs.org/lufog_archive/0009/0033.html
>
> It's a solution from Jeff Johnson that looks worth trying it. It's from the
> Rpm-list mailing list and is very descriptive.
>
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