![]() RPM still works.įor this reason I could easily bring things back to normal, by using rpm to tear down my setup and then using rpm -U to resurrect the 3.26 version of sqlite-libs. This gives me Tcl 8.5, sqlite, and a working sqlite3 package in Tcl, but the yum command fails. ![]() So I downloaded and rebuilt the EL7 source RPMs for sqlite and Tcl8.5, and then installed them with -allowerasing on sqlite3.7. Neither of those are a big deal for my purposes, but yum apparently uses the sqlite libs, and needs a later version than 3.7. I downloaded and rebuilt the EL7 source RPM for sqlite-tcl 3.7, but it requires an older version of Sqlite (3.7) and an older version of Tcl (8.5). If I may provide an entertaining follow-up: I found A way to install this, but it breaks yum!
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