On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Levente Farkas wrote: > rpm -Fvh kernel-2*.i686.rpm glibc-2*.i686.rpm \ > `ls kernel-*.rpm glibc-*.rpm|egrep -v "kernel-2|glibc-2"` > rpm -Fvh *.rpm > > since it at least in the last few weeks, there is not any snapshot where > this script run because of some dependenies. That's not a bug in rawhide, it's a bug in your script. If e.g. kernel-2.4.17-0.19 requires modutils >= 2.4.10 (it does) and you don't have it, the first command will fail... You may find this preferrable: rpm -Fvh kernel*i6* glibc*i6* `ls *.rpm |egrep -v '^(kernel-2|glibc-2)'` At the moment, you'll still get a couple of failed dependencies with this one (mostly because the glib ABI keeps changing with every minor release). rpm -e is sometimes a good solution. ;) > IMHO it's not a too big request:-) and the qa department have to spend > with it more than 5 minutes:-((( IMHO rebuild of depending applications should be automated when an incompatible lib is built, but that's just me... LLaP bero -- This message is provided to you under the terms outlined at http://www.bero.org/terms.html