> I could install it via a tarball, but any clue why the kernel
wouldn't
> have been updated.
> Are you suggesting I "yum remove nspr && yum install nspr" before
I
> start the upgrade -- ie maybe my nspr is broken and is have a
> cascading effect on the whole upgrade process?
It's one way, but it will probably set off a cascade of other removals.
You can reinstall them easily if they're in your cache, but
alternatively you can run "rpm -V nspr" to verify that the package is
correctly installed.
And please don't top-post on this list. See the Guidelines (URL at the
end of this message).
poc
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note that rpm fails also, with:
'error while loading shared libraries libplc4.so'
its a "chicken or the egg" problem, I need rpm to fix the problem and
rpm/yum...??..
are broken. Even ssh is broken on libplds4.so (all of these libraries
are part of
nspr). That's why I was saying I could try using a tarball, if my
toolchain isn't broken also.
gary