Re: rpm problem



If you are really really sure you want to break the dependency, use
  rpm -e --nodeps enlightenment

Alternatively, if you have the old enlightenment RPM, you can use
  rpm -Uvh --oldpackage enlightenment-whatever.rpm

James.

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On Thu, 11 Nov 1999 dweber1@austin.rr.com wrote:

> Well, I readily admit it's all my own fault.  I was trying to install
> the new enlightenment rpm's and, for some reason, after recieving
> unresolved dependancies for rpm's that were sitting in the directory,
> I used --force.  Unfortunately, the netscape rpm was in that directory
> and got re-installed.  Now, E and netscape do nothing but fight.  I've
> wiped netscape five or six times already, but I keep getting bus errors
> when I try to start it under E 0.16.2.  sigh......
> 
> Anyway, I want to pull the enlightnement rpms, but I can't because
> gnome-core has a dependancy.  How can I remove the E rpm's with this
> dependancy?  Does this dependancy still exist in the newer rpm's?  Is
> there a good reason why?
> 
> I really hate netscape.......  I can't wait for mozilla, and I hope it's
> better....
> 
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