On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 08:43:44PM -0500, Paul Fabre Jimenez wrote:
>
> How can i restore the original dependencies and make my linux box work
> again without a complete reinstallation?
Do a custom upgrade, and deselect whatever packages you don't want to
re-install. Make sure your backups are up
Hi folks please help!
I have a RH Linux 7.3 box and i wanted to upgrade my sendmail 8.11 to
the 8.12.x.x (the latest) when i tried to install the package using RPM
it said that i needed the glibc 2.3.x to install it properly so i
downloaded the glibc-common and glibc-2.3.x.x and the rpm reported a
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 21:43, Paul Fabre Jimenez wrote:
> I had the "brilliant" idea to uninstall the older glibc's components
> with the "--nodeps" parameter to disregard the dependiencies and install
> the newest but for my unpleasant surprise, several xinetd services
> stopped working, looking f
Hi Mark -
I'd go to
http://www.rpmfind.net/
and search for the missing packages ... (typing in, for example,
libcrypto.so.0
and then let the machine search for a matching rpm ...)
Hoping it helps.
Regards
Wolfgang
On Jan 16, 2002, 16:16 (-0500) Mark Neidorff wrote:
> Hi All,
> I saw on the redh
Mark Neidorff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi All,
> I saw on the redhat watch list that there is a vulnerability in pine that
> needs to be fixed. I'm running a redhat 6.2 system, so I downloaded the
> appropriate rpm, tried to install it
>
> #rpm -Fvh pine-4.44*
>
> and got these errors ab
On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 04:16:24PM -0500, Mark Neidorff wrote:
> I saw on the redhat watch list that there is a vulnerability in pine
> that needs to be fixed. I'm running a redhat 6.2 system, so I
> downloaded the appropriate rpm, tried to install it
>
> #rpm -Fvh pine-4.44*
>
> and got these
Hi All,
I saw on the redhat watch list that there is a vulnerability in pine that
needs to be fixed. I'm running a redhat 6.2 system, so I downloaded the
appropriate rpm, tried to install it
#rpm -Fvh pine-4.44*
and got these errors about failed dependencies.
error: failed dependencies:
Hello,
I am using RH4.2. I just removed some packages that I don't need anymore
(namely, the kernel package along with kernel-headers and kernel-source.
Reason is that I compiled the latest kernels (2.0.32 and 2.0.33) and
have no need for 2.0.30.
Now everytime I run rpm -Va, I get dependencies co