Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 10 Jun 2003 10:02:30 -0700 | From | Samuel Flory <> | Subject | Re: Reiserfs vs rpm wierdness |
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Jordan Breeding wrote:
>Try the following: > >`LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.5 rpm -qa` or whatever rpm >command you need. The recent 2.5.x (actually for a >while) kernels have lots of changes to threading when >used with the RedHat 9 glibc (which has nptl). Using >LD_ASSUME_KERNEL forces the new glibc to use the old >threading stuff instead of something like that. I >read all of this on the RedHat 9 Beta mailing list and >it seemes to work for me, it seems at some point >RedHat will fix their berkley db and rpm packages to >work with nptl and the newer 2.5.x kernels properly, >they might even already be fixed in rawhide. > >Jordan >
That would appear to be my issue. Thanks. Sorry Reiserfs guys.
> >--- Samuel Flory <sflory@rackable.com> wrote: > > >> Anytime I try to install an rpm, or even run "rpm >>-qa" 2.5.70, and RH >>9. I get the following error. >> >>error: db4 error(22) from dbenv->open: Invalid >>argument >>error: cannot open Packages index using db3 - >>Invalid argument (22) >>error: cannot open Packages database in /var/lib/rpm >>no packages >> >> >> If I reboot into redhat's 2.4.20-9 rpm works fine. >> As far as I can >>tell there doesn't appear to be any file system >>corruption. >> >>-- >>There is no such thing as obsolete hardware. >>Merely hardware that other people don't want. >>(The Second Rule of Hardware Acquisition) >>Sam Flory <sflory@rackable.com> >> >> >>- >>To unsubscribe from this list: send the line >>"unsubscribe linux-kernel" in >>the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org >>More majordomo info at >>http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html >>Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/ >> >> > > >
-- There is no such thing as obsolete hardware. Merely hardware that other people don't want. (The Second Rule of Hardware Acquisition) Sam Flory <sflory@rackable.com>
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