One of my scripts just spotted the existance of: 309/i386/errata/SL/RPMS/tcltk-8.3.5-92.8.src.rpm 309/x86_64/errata/SL/RPMS/tcltk-8.3.5-92.8.src.rpm I assume that the src.rpm files should have been elsewhere. Oddly enough my script noticed not because they are .src.rpm files but because they claim to be ARCH=ppc! $ rpm -qp --queryformat '%{NAME} %{VERSION} %{RELEASE} %{ARCH}\n' 309/i386/errata/SL/RPMS/tcltk-8.3.5-92.8.src.rpm 309/x86_64/errata/SL/RPMS/tcltk-8.3.5-92.8.src.rpm tcltk 8.3.5 92.8 ppc tcltk 8.3.5 92.8 ppc I don't normally check the arch of src.rpms so this may be perfectly normal, but it seems a bit odd. Not that it is your fault of course! -- Jon Peatfield, Computer Officer, DAMTP, University of Cambridge Mail: [log in to unmask] Web: http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/