seth vidal said: > On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 16:41, Karsten Jeppesen wrote: >> Yes - I know it is a builtin-shell statement. >> But if you use YDL you would now (if you have a briQ at least) be >> updating from 1.xxx to 2.0.4 >> That would mean that the hash table is wrong. >> If you put "hash -r" in the %post section then it will be executed >> after the rpm has installed. And thereby reset bash for new path >> search. >> > > it doesn't work for all shells - only if you're using bash. Also, it wouldn't work for your current interactive shell, it would be for the shell fired up by rpm to process %post. So even if it were a good idea (it isn't), it wouldn't work anyway.