Re: problem after python installation

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From: "Michael Schwendt" <ms-nospam-0306@xxxxxxxx>
To: <psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 6:55 PM
Subject: Re: problem after python installation


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On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 10:05:10 +0800, Daniel Tan wrote:

>         just sharing my experience and maybe can gain some knowledge on
> solving my kind of problem.
> after installing rpms of python...

Which rpms in particular?
python-2.2.3-26.i386.rpm
python2-2.2.3-1.i386.rpm
python2-2.2.3-1.src.rpm (after the other 2 din seem to be installed)


> my whole env can seem to work properly and
> then my programs can't run anymore...all thanks to that installation.
> i tried rebooting and my GUI  can't seem to start up and then just hang
> there with a watch showing....
> tried using text-mode and i can login but lost my bash login..but can su
to
> root and i tried to recover from my backuped /etc directory but no
> cigar...end up my init file getting deleted without my knowledge and i
can't
> boot up after that...

Which "init file"?
all init files....

> tried linux rescue but no use....

Why not?
it says i have have any linux partitions which parcels me...

> only hope now is after my
> reinstallation..all my data will still be intact...what a day!!!
> and also how to revert back rpm installations? i even tried rpm -e but it
> can't find the package installed....damn!

Common mistake because you did specify file names instead of package
names. The "package name" of an rpm file is the first alpha-numerical
part up to the version number. The rest is version number, package
revision, target host architecture and ".rpm" file extension. E.g.

  glibc-2.3.2-27.9.i686.rpm  =>  the file name
  glibc                      =>  the package name

  rpm --query glibc
  glibc-2.3.2-27.9

> anyone knows how to get init file back after it's being deleted? any linux
> gurus out there?

Well, "linux rescue" mode is for small problems like that.
sorry tried but din work...

i reinstalled but now glibc isit working...so i am trying to install gcc
latest version...may be the cause of unable to install glibc...hope someone
can provide step by step guide to install glibc easily as i am not a wizard
in installing libraries files...look what i did after python
installation....

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