  | |  | update problem | update problem 2004-01-23 - By Willem van der Walt
Back If you installed from tar, the rpm database will not know about the
change.
to make sure, do rpm -e bind
This will remove the installed rpm. You would then need to make sure that
the new version
is started and working.
I would suggest that you rather get an rpm package and do a
rpm -Uhv bind*rpm to get the new version.
hth
Willem
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Nitin Mehta wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I just updated my bind server. The previous ver was 9.1.3-4 and was installed with RPM binary. Now I installed it with a tar. But the problem is, it still shows the old ver, when I run
>
> rpm -q bind
>
> Now, I dont know, if it has updated the bind server or not. How to find it and make the updated ver running
>
> Thanx in advance
> Nitin
>
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