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RHDB 2.1 and RHL 8.0
- From: Lachlan Evans <lachlane at iinet dot net dot au>
- To: rhdb at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: 26 Dec 2002 16:24:30 +0800
- Subject: RHDB 2.1 and RHL 8.0
Hi,
I'm having an awful lot of trouble getting RHDB 2.1 to install on a
clean RHL 8.0 install. I really can't work out what's going wrong,
because the error messages aren't exactly all the helpful.
I get the same message I do in text mode, that I do in graphical, I just
used the text mode installation method so I'm able to show exactly what
it is I'm doing via e-mail.
Here goes:
[root@chopper cdrom]# ./Install -text
Red Hat Linux 8.0 detected; running installer...
Tclish-text Installer, (c) 2001, 2002 Red Hat Inc.
Portions Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000 by The Tcl/Tk Consortium
This installer comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details
see the file LICENSE.TXT. This is free software, and you are
welcome to redistribute it under the terms of the included
license.
Loading installer: Red Hat Database
Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Red Hat Inc.
Error in package 'rh-postgresql': This package includes the client
programs
that you will need to access a PostgreSQL server. These client programs
can be
located on the same machine as the PostgreSQL server or on a remote
machine
that accesses the PostgreSQL server over a network connection. This
package
also contains the PostgreSQL Global Development Group's complete
documentation
in HTML format as well as command-line utilities for managing databases
on
PostgreSQL servers. If you want to manipulate a PostgreSQL database on a
remote PostgreSQL server, you need this package.warning:
packages/rh-postgresql-7.2.3-1_rhl80.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY,
key ID
db42a60e
[ Press ENTER to continue ]
[root@chopper cdrom]#
It really does not mean a lot to mean, I'm hoping someone might be able
to clue me up, maybe I'm just being stupid, I have however tried this on
several machines, with exactly the same result every time.
Any help is muchly appreciated.
Thanks.
Lachlan Evans