Bug 18582

Summary: Kpackage crashes when removing or listing installed packages
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Kosta Djordjevic <kosta>
Component: kpackageAssignee: Than Ngo <than>
Status: CLOSED RAWHIDE QA Contact: David Lawrence <dkl>
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Version: 7.0CC: rapope
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Hardware: i386   
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Description Kosta Djordjevic 2000-10-07 01:31:52 UTC
Problem with kpackage RPM running RedHat7.  Kpackage works fine to list 
all installed packages on the system, but when I select any package, to 
list the files for that package, the program just crashes without any 
warning.
When I attempt to remove any installed package I get message that this 
package is not installed. All settings are correct including Options -> 
package to display -> Installed packages

Also I am receiving this warning message during shutdown:

rpmTagTable has different size in shared object. Consider relinking

Comment 1 Ngo Than 2000-10-11 14:23:18 UTC
It's fixed in kpackage-1.3.10. You find it in rawhide.

Comment 2 fabio.garufi 2000-10-12 15:43:21 UTC
Running RH7 on i686
I installed kpackage-1.3.10-6 from rawhide, but it still crashes if I try to get
back after examining uninstalled packages. The link error with rpmTagTable has
disappeared. 
Still claims that package are not installed when I try to uninstall.

Comment 3 Ngo Than 2000-10-12 15:59:37 UTC
Oh sorry, kpackage-1.3.10-7 fixed this problem. You will find it in rawhide
soon.

Comment 4 Rocky Pope 2000-10-27 13:22:33 UTC
Hi guys,

Sorry if I seem a little dense here, but where exactly on the 
rawhide.redhat.com server is this update located on?  I could swear I've 
searched the entire server.  Is my problem that I'm using an anonymous login?


Rocky