RPM/Yum database question (was Re: gtk-sharp error during tomboy installation)
David Curry
dsccable at comcast.net
Wed Feb 23 16:52:27 UTC 2005
Paul Howarth wrote:
> David Curry wrote:
>
>> RPM database issues come up in a variety of ways. For some reason,
>> Paul's response above prompted me to consider why it would not be
>> possible or easier to edit the RPM database. Perhaps that question
>> came to mind today because I have been considering switching from
>> Up2date upgrading to use of Yum and have the impression that Yum
>> updates are also not recorded in the RPM database.
>
>
> That's not true. Yum and up2date are both front-end dependency solvers
> for RPM. Every package installed, removed or upgraded using yum or
> update causes an appropriate update of the RPM database.
>
> Instead of making manual edits to the RPM database (which are likely
> to be error-prone), I prefer to roll my own RPMs for anything I build
> locally and then install the RPM. Of course, this requires the
> knowledge of how to build RPMs, which is quite a big thing to learn.
>
> Paul.
>
Thanks, Paul.
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