On Saturday 09 November 2002 6:17 pm, Joe Klemmer wrote: > On Sat, 2002-11-09 at 13:11, Patrick wrote: > > > I have problem with rebuilding database. I had a problem with > > > installation of a rpm and i killed a process. Since rpm database became > > > unusable i tried to rebuld rpm database (rpm -rebulddb). But process > > > doesn't do anything. It made a directory /var/lib/rpmrebuilddb.25695 > > > which is empty, and process doesn't look like it works anything. Any > > > idea ? > > > > In /var/lib/rpm delete __db.00{1,2,3} and try again. > > I definitely nominate this for the FAQ. I think something like this belongs in the FAQ, but these kinds of answers piss me off, because they fail to explain *why* you need to do this. If this can be explained, I'd love to add it in with the explanation. I think there's a lot of this that goes on in the interest of peoples' time and brevity and stuff, but in the end I think the choice is basically: give users a fish and they'll eat for a day, *teach* them to fish, and they'll eat forever. Answers like this are just 'giving fish'. This is fine on a list where you just want an answer FAST and to hell with why, but I think an FAQ should strive for a little bit more. -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list