Re: up2date problem?

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> On Wed, 12 May 2004, glenn wrote:
> 
> > Just installed a new RHEL AS3 server.  It won't complete 
> up2date 
> > now, even though it did when first run.  Fifty-some-odd 
> packages 
> > are downloaded, but install fails with this message:  "Package 
> > mod_authz_ldap-0.22-3 is already installed."  True enough, but 
> > this is the version included on the AS3 CDs from RedHat.  Why 
> > would up2date try to install an earlier version, listed as 
> 0.22?  
> > And why would that prevent the other fifty packages from being 
> > installed?  Should I put mod_authz_ldap in the list of updates 
> > NOT to download, or might this screw up something else?  
> > Thanks.   -Glenn.
> 
> Glenn-
> 
> Are you using 'up2date -Uvh' to try to install the already
> downloaded rpms, or are you rerunning up2date?
> 
> -Jeff
> 
> 
> Jeff - I'm using "up2date --nox -u".  Normally this downloads
> current updates and installs them.   -Glenn.
>
> Glenn-

Glenn-

Try doing an 'up2date -p' to update your system profile at RHN.
Then run your command again.  If that fails try and 'up2date -uf'
to force the updates through ( I use this a fair bit with no ill
effects, but FYI some people might think it's not a good idea)

-Jeff 


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