How do I resolve "db4 error(16) from dbenv->remove"?
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Trying to install alsa drivers. At the prompt I'm entering: $ rpm --rebuilddb alsa-driver-...-.src.rpm
and my good friend linux returns: error: db4 error(16) from dbenv->remove: Device or resource busy
Hmm. I'm running Red Hat 9. Trying to get a SB 16 PCI soundcard to work.
Been attacking this for a while. Have read about a bug attached to this error, but I want to be sure. If I am the prey of a bug, I'd appreciate some specific info on what to do so that I can run "rpm --rebuilddb" in the future.
I am very green in all-things-Linux, so help would be BIG. Been banging the head against the wall on this one for quite a while--thought I could work around it. Yeah, right.
And maybe the command looks weird b/c I abbreviated the .src.rpm filename with an ellipsis. Everything else about it should be good, though--I got it directly from the doc that was telling me what to do, and if it were nonsensical I wouldn't have returned an error, right? Who knows.
Wow. That's some solid advice. Fault me for sticking to bad documentation--instead of going on a bug/kernel update hunt, I should've taken 2 minutes to question the command itself.
Used the rpmbuild and compiled some rpms right quick. I'm back on the path to sanity!
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