No, it's not. If the operation were 'F' (freshen), that would be the expected behavior. Upgrade will upgrade the rpm if it's there, and install it if not.
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From: rpm-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
To: RPM Package Manager; RPM Package Manager
Sent: Sun Jul 16 16:39:36 2006
Subject: RE: installing rpms does not work
On Sun, Jul 16, 2006 at 06:32:07PM +0200, Ronald van Eede wrote:
> I'm using rpm -Uvh when installing and get no output.
> Also no yum processes running or in defunct mode.
U for upgradere... are you sure an earlier version of the package
is already installed. If there's nothing to upgrade, silent return
is indeed the expected behavior.
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