Paul Dickson wrote:
[...]
You probably have about 67 multiple package entries in your rpm database
due to the exit. Maybe it will be the other way, you will get three
multi-version entries.
Actually there were no duplicate packages. I checked before I did the
rebuilddb and only duplicate was ORBit-devel, which I removed. I checked
again just now, and none.
It's great to know that you were not left with leftover entries from
exited before finishing a yum transaction. Since you said you did an rpm
--rebuilddb before the transaction, it must do a great job cleaning out
bogus entries from the database.
I misinterpreted the 3/70 and the [...] above. So it continued through
to 70/70 after rebuilding the db before the transaction?
I'm tempted to believe it's the yum bug that's (randomly?) removing files.
There is that remove before performing an upgrade problem when the
kernel is included in the transaction. I believe there are a few reports
filed where the transaction did not include a kernel upgrade also.
I think that the rpmdb corruption is more package transactions freaking
out rpm from expected practices. Though it might just be a bug recently
introduced into the rpm package causing this also. Who knows for sure.
Jim
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