On Wed, 2006-03-08 at 09:50 -0300, Casimiro de Almeida Barreto wrote: > I did the same procedure as I'd do with M$... > > 1) Reboot the system > 2) ftp download.fedora.redhat.com > 3) download glibc* > 4) rpm -Uvh --force --nodeps glibc-comm* (yeah... after a reboot rpm > works) > 5) rm glibc-comm* && rpm -Uvh --force --nodeps glibc* > > And everything comes back to life... 1) Use a depsolver eg: yum update glibc this will do the right thing. Updating by hand is really not the way to do things. The fedora documentation projejct explain how to use yum, I suggest you read that. 2) What do you expect from partial forced updates force/nodeps have no use in a casual update. 3) rpm -Uvh glibc-...rpm glibc-common....rpm should work also Basically don't do it like that.... Paul -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list