From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows NT; DigExt) installed/upgraded to the following packages per recent errata page: db3-3.1.17-4.6x.i386.rpm db3-devel-3.1.17-4.6x.i386.rpm db3-utils-3.1.17-4.6x.i386.rpm popt-1.6.2-6x.i386.rpm rpm-4.0.2-6x.i386.rpm rpm-build-4.0.2-6x.i386.rpm rpm-devel-4.0.2-6x.i386.rpm now up2date fails as follows: [1026 dvd@sapporo ~/rpms/applied]$ up2date -p Password: Traceback (innermost last): File "/usr/sbin/up2date", line 9, in ? import rpm ImportError: /usr/lib/librpm.so.0: undefined symbol: fdio Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. install db3 (RHEA-2001-015) errata dated 03/16/02 2. install rpm (RHSA-2001-016) errata dated 03/16/01 3. run up2date Actual Results: [1026 dvd@sapporo ~/rpms/applied]$ up2date -p Password: Traceback (innermost last): File "/usr/sbin/up2date", line 9, in ? import rpm ImportError: /usr/lib/librpm.so.0: undefined symbol: fdio Expected Results: up2date should have refreshed my packages list on RedHat Network running RedHat 6.2, completely caught up on all errata. already tried rebuilding rpm database with 'rpm --rebuilddb' no joy The rpm 4.0.2 errata page suggests problems may occur with applications that are statically linked against rpm libraries which should either be upgraded or recompiled to use rpm-4.0.2 libraries. I would have expected an up2date update were this the case.
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I am also experiencing this behavior, same configuration. I noticed that the rpm-python package was not updated along with the other rpm packages. This may be unrelated.
This happens to me also as result of the same updates. Its on a RH 6.2 system. Thanks.
Today's rpm-python-4.0.2-6x seems to fix up2date and rhn_register, but gnorpm and ucd-snmp still say: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/librpm.so.0: undefined symbol: fdio
I can not run ANY rpm programs now - All of them fail with this same error from the command line or from Gnome. I updated my 6.2 system exactly as above and have the same errors - totally reproducable. I also have tried rpm --rebuilddb and also experienced no joy. I am now dead in the water in that I can not install or upgrade any packages.
you need to make sure you get the new rpm-python. I believe there may be issues with gnorpm and ucd-snmp, investigating. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 32698 ***
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