Jim Cornette wrote:
Anyway, many programs had broken scriptlets. The list of problem
packages was quite long. I ran rpm -Uvh <package> --noscripts on the
broken scriptlet packages and am aware that this probably negatively
impacted the correct installation for these packages. Of course using
-ivh --noscripts on the kernel was useless. :-)
Jim,
My theory is that these failures are caused by new policies in selinux
not permitting some of the things
that %postun scripts tried to do in older rpms.
I had similar problems, but only on the subset of my systems that had
"enforcing"
set in /etc/selinux/config. I changed this to "permissive",
rebooted, and was then able to clean
up the problematic rpms.
I bothers me a lot that the added security features of selinux have the
effect of causing random
breakages with unobvious cause.
John
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