On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 02:43:38PM -0500, achoens@frontiernet.net wrote:
Quoting Satish Balay balay@fastmail.fm:
How about 'rpm -V popt' or 'rpm -Va' to find perhaps corrupted rpms - and try reinstalling them again?
rpm is no longer operational.
Boot off the rescue cd if you get into such a state, then you can use the rpm binary that includes with "--root" to check/review/fix anything