Anders Johansson wrote:
On Monday 12 November 2007 19:04:11 Mike.Friedrichs wrote:
List,
Version: 10.3 Sys: dual core, 4 GIG
I downloaded a few RPM's for a project I'm working on. Installed the RPMs, all went okay, but when I went to preview the directories I noticed some of the directories had no files in them, when they should have. These directories were suppose to be built by the RPM's and files installed.
Then I panicked, instead of using 'rpm -e', I deleted the new directories. Now when I use 'rpm -U' to re-install the software, I get the message that this rpm is already installed.
How do I get back to the beginning before the rpm's were installed and start over, a clean slate.
Could you give a few more details? Like which rpms exactly, and which exact commands you ran?
Anders
I am working on a RTEMS RTOS system. The rpms came from: http://www.rtems.com/ftp/pub/rtems/linux/4.8/suse/10.3/i586/. The rpms include the cross compiler, debugger, build tools for their RTOS.... They have an example in there documents which used 'rpm -U' for installation. Which I used, but the documents didn't describe the RPM dependencies, I finally found the correct order of installation, at least I didn't get any error messages. I then went to the include directory to look at some of the .h files, there wasn't any, so I knew the installation failed. When installing the location ends up to be /opt/rtem-4.8/with many sub-directories. RPMs, I used: rtems-4.8-binutils-common-2.18-2.suse10.3.i586.rpm rtems-4.8-gcc-common-4.2.1-24.suse10.3.i586.rpm rtems-4.8-gdb-common-6.7.1-1.suse10.3.i586.rpm rtems-4.8-i386-rtems4.8-binutils-2.18-2.suse10.3.i586.rpm rtems-4.8-i386-rtems4.8-gcc-4.2.1-23.suse10.3.i586.rpm rtems-4.8-i386-rtems4.8-gcc-c++-4.2.1-23.suse10.3.i586.rpm rtems-4.8-i386-rtems4.8-gdb-6.6-9.suse10.3.i586.rpm rtems-4.8-i386-rtems4.8-newlib-1.15.0-23.suse10.3.i586.rpm rtems-4.8-newlib-common-1.15.0-24.suse10.3.i586.rpm -- MikeF Houston, TX -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org