Hi,
and thank you in advance for your patience.
This deals with upgrading kernel
In attempting to install vmware 2.0 in Red Hat 6.2, I was notified that I
needed an upgrade to RH6.2 kernel.
While trying to install the kernel upgrade with rpm I received error
messages: 1) failed dependencies: rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) <= 4.0.1 is
needed by kernel-2.2.19-6.2.1
2) mount < 2.10r conflicts with kernel-2.2...
3) nfs-utils < 0.3.1 conflicts with kernel-2.2...
I understand that I can ignore the conflicts (2,3) by specifying --replacefiles
in the rpm command.
I decided to upgrade rpm assuming that rpmlib would be included. Using
gnorpm I downloaded rpm 4.0-4 and received another error: only packages with
major numbers <=3 are supported by this release of rpm. Presumably this
message is issued by the currently version of rpm 3.0.4-0.48. This may be a
red herring and not important as I continued.
I used ncftp to download by specifying "mget rpm-*.rpm" and received four files
rpm-4.0.2-6x.i386.rpm, also -build-, -devel-, -python- from RH site.
When I tried to install rpm-4.0.2-6x I received an error: failed dependency
libdb-3.1.so.
Where can I find libdb?
How could I determine that for myself if I run into another dependency?
Do you have any suggestions/recommendations regarding updating kernel?
I am using instructions retrieved from RH titled "Upgrading the Linus Kernel on
Red Hat Linux systems" by Red Hat Support last updated 2000 May 17
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Thank you,
Dan Crooks