On Jan 10, 10:42am, Don Harrop wrote: > I've got a RH 6.2 system and would like to uptdate RPM 3.x to RPM > 4.x. Turns out that the rpm's for version 4 were built using version > 4 so you can't upgrade it with rpm. I went to ftp.rpm.org and grabbed the > sources for rpm but I'm really not sure if building from the sources will > screw up the current rpm data or what? Has anybody out there done this > upgrade already that could share some tips or pointers? There was an intermediate version of RPM that was packaged as a 3.X RPM, but which handled the new 4.X format. I used this for a time when I was trying to do limited upgrades of my 6.2 box to use some 7.0 source RPMs. (You can't install 7.0 binaries on a 6.2 box and expect them to work, but building from source has a reasonable chance of working.) I'm not certain of the version number. I think it might've been 3.0.5-9.6x. (Use the "web find" feature of GnoRPM to locate it.) Also, I think Red Hat Network is available now of 6.2 boxes. I wouldn't be surprised if there's an update to RPM to bring you up to the 4.X level. Kevin