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List:       rpmorg-list
Subject:    RE: trouble with RPM erase
From:       "Deaton, Larry" <Larry.Deaton () Surgient ! com>
Date:       2002-05-28 13:40:29
Message-ID: BB8430C8BA5F904D866E46317C5A163D555EB2 () astro ! SURGIENT ! COM
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Thanks, Jeff.  You were correct, I did have multiple versions of apache
installed.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Johnson [mailto:jbj@redhat.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 9:56 AM
To: rpm-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: trouble with RPM erase


On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 01:49:15PM -0500, Deaton, Larry wrote:
> Everyone,
> 	I am currently using RPM ( version 3.0.5 in RH 6.2 ) to package
> a version of Apache throughout our company.  I have the RPM creation
and
> installation working correctly.  However, whenever I issue the RPM
erase
> command, it does not delete any of the files that were installed.  If
I
> do the following command:
> 
> 	rpm -evv test_apache
> 
> 	I get the following for each of the files installed:
> 
> 	D:    file:
> /usr/local/apache/src/apache_1.3.23/icons/small/doc.png action: skip

I can't answer specifically, only generally.

For each file in a package contained in a transaction set, rpmlib
computes
a file disposition, in this case "skip".

The likeliest scenario is

	The file is owned by (and installed from) another package.

Perhaps you have multiple copies of apache installed?

What does "rpm -qa | grep apache" have to say?

73 de Jeff

-- 
Jeff Johnson	ARS N3NPQ
jbj@redhat.com (jbj@jbj.org)
Chapel Hill, NC



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