Seth Vidal wrote: >> > > Here's what I suspect is happening: > > - yum is running the rpm transaction > - the transaction finishes. > - yum goes to check that everything it was supposed to do is done. > - it finds that a package it was installing is not installed b/c the > rpmdb error you're getting means rpm was not able to register the entry > in the rpmdb > > > So your first order of business is: fix the db error you're getting. > After that I suspect the other problems will go away. > I dont get the rpm db error with the single kernel-soure rpm. (I suspect the db error only appers with this "strange" rpm and "enough" (lets say > 1024) update rpms too) Currently I update only the single rpm, I'm currently bisecting the kernel-source.spec file. :) But the funny thing is that the update works without errors when it comes from the local filesystem, if it comes from http the error is back. Martin _______________________________________________ Yum mailing list Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.baseurl.org/mailman/listinfo/yum