[Yum] Yum - Undefined Symbol

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I have recompiled and installed the newest version of Python and I am still geting the same error.

There was a problem importing one of the Python modules
required to run yum. The error leading to this problem was:

   /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/libxml2mod.so: undefined symbol: xmlXIncludeProcessFlags

Please install a package which provides this module, or
verify that the module is installed correctly.

It's possible that the above module doesn't match the
current version of Python, which is:
2.4.1 (#1, May 16 2005, 15:19:29)
[GCC 4.0.0 20050512 (Red Hat 4.0.0-5)]

If you cannot solve this problem yourself, please send this
message to <yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>.

Any ideas?  The module it is asking for is in the place it is asking for it to be and is the newest iteration from my rebuild.




[QUOTE]
Richard,

Please check the FAQ question http://wiki.linux.duke.edu/YumFaq#Q7

If that still doesn't help you, post back to the list with your progress.

Regards,
Greg

On 11/28/05, Richard <Richard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> root@xc2 [~]# yum update python
> There was a problem importing one of the Python modules
> required to run yum. The error leading to this problem was:
>
>    /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/libxml2mod.so:
> undefined symbol: xmlXIncludeProcessFlags
>
> Please install a package which provides this module, or
> verify that the module is installed correctly.
>
> It's possible that the above module doesn't match the
> current version of Python, which is:
> 2.4.1 (#1, May 16 2005, 15:19:29)
> [GCC 4.0.0 20050512 (Red Hat 4.0.0-5)]
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