Normally the package manager knows the right order. That why you have it.

you load everything you want to update in one folder and then say *rpm
-Uvih *rpm*.

As it is mentioned in our Howto [1], btw.


All the best

Peter

[1]
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/FAQ/Installation/How_do_I_install_OpenOffice.org_on_Linux%3f

On 11.11.18 17:14, JD wrote:

> Since there are several rpm files in each release,
> do you have a script that will install the rpm files
> in the correct order, rather than leaving it to the
> user to provide the filenames to dnf, or yum or whatver
> installation program is available?
>
> On 11/11/2018 08:04 AM, Daniel Gruno wrote:
>> On 11/11/2018 09.02, Peter Kovacs wrote:
>>> Hello Infra,
>>>
>>> we have a new Release ready. Can you prepare the Servers for the new
>>> Update? (On our Release Sheet it mentions you have to do something.)
>>>
>>> Please inform us on the time needed, and when ready.
>>
>> There shouldn't be anything needed on our end, presuming you're using
>> the standard process. We have consolidated services a while back, in
>> part to not have to worry about things like AOO releases.
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>>
>>> All the best
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
>>
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