Re: Updating packages with name changes

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On 10/4/05, Lenz Grimmer <lenz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> So it should simply replace the existing package during update. If not,
> please file a bug report at http://bugs.mysql.com about it, thanks!

Update, not freshen?  Hrm..  I have the new files in a directory with
up2date using that directory as a source.  However, up2date doesn't
even show 4.1.14 as newer...  I must be missing something ...   :

[friz@jake ~]$ rpm -q MySQL-server
MySQL-server-4.1.13-0
[friz@jake ~]$ rpm -q --provides MySQL-server
msqlormysql
mysql-server
mysql
MySQL
MySQL-server = 4.1.13-0
[friz@jake ~]$ rpm -qp --obsoletes
/mnt/Linux/extras/RPMS/MySQL-server-standard-4.1.14-0.rhel4.i386.rpm
MySQL
mysql
mysql-server
[friz@jake ~]$ sudo rpm -Fvh
/mnt/Linux/extras/RPMS/MySQL-server-standard-4.1.14-0.rhel4.i386.rpm
Password:
[friz@jake ~]$ up2date -l
You are attempting to run "up2date" which requires administrative
privileges, but more information is needed in order to do so.
Password for root:

Fetching Obsoletes list for channel: rhel-i386-es-4...

Fetching Obsoletes list for channel: EMCS...

Fetching rpm headers...

Name                                    Version        Rel
----------------------------------------------------------

[friz@jake ~]$


> Bye,
>         LenZ


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