On 06 April 2014 @00:46 zulu, H wrote:
Googling the message I find several-year old posts where it seems that the database has been corrupted (or similar.) Has anyone else seen this recently and is there a recommended fix?
If you're in the /etc/sudoers file... $ sudo yum clean all $ sudo rpm --rebuilddb
otherwise, try $ su -c yum clean all $ su -c rpm --rebuilddb
NB there are 2 dashes in front of rebuilddb.