Soory, I should have sayed that I'm using -Uhv but rpm
does not give this information into the %pre %post scripts
($1).
So -Uhv does not work it out.
M
On Sep 22, 2006, at 5:38 AM, Gordian, Martin wrote:
Hello
*,
unfortunately
the rpm-packagenames of my software have changed.
I'm using
"Obsoletes:" to get the old packages out of the rpm-db.
When I'm
installaing the version where the packagenames changes the old ones
disappear but rpm acts like it is a new installation and not like it is an
update.
Is there a
possibility to force rpm to assume that this installationcase is an
pdate?
Use rpm -Uvh. not -ivh or
--install. Installing (rather than upgrading) does not do Obsolets:.
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