Bug 53545

Summary: version discrepancy between 7.0 and 7.1
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Jean Berthomieu <berthoms>
Component: nfs-utilsAssignee: Pete Zaitcev <zaitcev>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Brian Brock <bbrock>
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Description Jean Berthomieu 2001-09-11 07:19:37 UTC
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Description of problem:
RH 7.0 has been updated to nfs-utils-0.3.1-7, while RH 7.1 has still nfs-
utils-0.3.1-5 from distribution.
When updating RH 7.1 to quota-3.01pre9-0.7.1.i386.rpm (recently released), 
while I had previously upgraded from RH 7.0, I got the 
message : "file /usr/share/man/man8/rquotad.8.gz from install of quota-
3.01pre9-0.7.1 conflicts with file from package nfs-utils-0.3.1-7" and I 
could not update this package.

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How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Install RH 7.0
2.Update RH 7.0 to nfs-utils-0.3.1-7 (available from RH 7.0 Updates)
3.Upgrade to RH 7.1 (nfs-utils-0.3.1-7 stays unchanged)
4.Try to update RH 7.1 to quota-3.01pre9-0.7.1.i386.rpm (available from RH 
7.1 Updates)

	

Actual Results:  # rpm -Uvh quota*
Preparing...                ########################################### 
[100%]
file /usr/share/man/man8/rquotad.8.gz from install of quota-3.01pre9-0.7.1 
conflicts with file from package nfs-utils-0.3.1-7
[

Additional info:

At that time, I got some messages from client machines complaining 
of "stale NFS file handle", while I got some "invalid argument" on server 
for: "/etc/init.d/nfs restart" while clients were trying to "autofs" some 
file systems (RH updates by the way).

I had to downgrade the whole network to nfs-utils-0.3.1-5. Then all turned 
OK again...

Comment 1 Bob Matthews 2002-01-20 19:34:25 UTC
*** Bug 53569 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***