Re: -Uvh --force --nodeps not working

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> 
> 1.  /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf is owned by
> httpd-2.0.46-32.ent
> 2.  someone has edited httpd.conf - it no longer
> matches the installed
> version (I am thinking this may be a key issue)
> 3.  my company replaces this file with one of our
> own via mycompany.rpm
> 4.  we use --force --nodeps with mycompany.rpm
> 5.  we expect our file to replace httpd.conf - we
> think rpm's manpage
> assures us that our usage should accomplish this
> 6.  -Uvh --force --nodeps runs smoothly and exits
> with a 0
> 7.  httpd.conf is *NOT* replaced by the
> mycompany.rpm version of the
> file
Maybe it gas attribute config(noreplace) in original
package ?

> 8.  if we rm -f httpd.conf and retry, it works -
> httpd.conf now matches
> the version from mycompany.rpm
> 
> I believe that this is a bug.  I couldn't find a dup
> of it in RH's
> bugzilla.  Can someone confirm that this is a bug
> and/or suggest a
> fix/workaround?
What abot just remove this file in the preinstall
script ?

Valery


	
		
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