CenOS 5.4 x64
I'm stuck at the command-line. I'm only familiar with the RPM
command, but AFAIK, that cannot automatically resolve any dependencies
when installing packages.
Is there a command-line utility that I can force to automatically
install all the dependencies for a particular package?
Marco Shaw wrote:
CenOS 5.4 x64
Is there a command-line utility that I can force to automatically
install all the dependencies for a particular package?
yum?
mg.
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Am Donnerstag, den 06.05.2010, 18:22 +0200 schrieb Marco Shaw:
CenOS 5.4 x64
I'm stuck at the command-line. I'm only familiar with the RPM
command, but AFAIK, that cannot automatically resolve any dependencies
when installing packages.
Is there a command-line utility that I can force to
CenOS 5.4 x64
I'm stuck at the command-line. I'm only familiar with the RPM
command, but AFAIK, that cannot automatically resolve any dependencies
when installing packages.
Is there a command-line utility that I can force to automatically
install all the dependencies for a particular
Stuck... I'm working with a remote instance through terminal
services into a VM running on Microsoft Hyper-V... The mouse didn't
work at all, but yum has that all fixed up now.
Thanks all...
Several folks have already pointed to yum. This is the *intended* package
manager, as pkgmanager is
Stuck... I'm working with a remote instance through terminal
services into a VM running on Microsoft Hyper-V... The mouse didn't
work at all, but yum has that all fixed up now.
Thanks all...
mark wrote:
Several folks have already pointed to yum. This is the *intended*
package manager, as
yum
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On 5/6/2010 12:55 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Stuck... I'm working with a remote instance through terminal
services into a VM running on Microsoft Hyper-V... The mouse didn't
work at all, but yum has that all fixed up now.
Thanks all...
mark wrote:
Several folks have already pointed to
On 5/6/2010 1:55 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Stuck... I'm working with a remote instance through terminal
services into a VM running on Microsoft Hyper-V... The mouse didn't
work at all, but yum has that all fixed up now.
Thanks all...
mark wrote:
Several folks have already
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