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Re: rpm command



Well. I use the GUI... it's faster and when you select a given RPM it
autoselects the necesary ones (i.e. the ones that it depends on).
Anyway... RH9 has autorun support, and when you put the cdrom it
aoutomounts it and launches the GUI rpm installer.

That version are you using (cat /proc/version)

hope I helped.
El mar, 24-06-2003 a las 13:23, Walter Worth escribió:
> On Tuesday, 24 Jun 03, Rick Stevens
> <rstevens vitalstream com> wrote:
> > Scott Mertens wrote:
> > > Is there an rpm command to install the rpm, and
> > all it's dependicies? 
> > > Every time I find a rpm on the disk it tells me
> > another one is needed.
> > > 
> > > I just found another way to drive me crazy!!
> > 
> > Unless the RPMs are all in the same directory, no. 
> > However, before
> > you install an RPM, try "rpm -R rpmname.rpm" to get
> > a list of
> > dependencies for it.  That way, you'll know what to
> > install first.
> 
> Thanks Rick. :)
> 
> 
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