urpmi can certainly grab dependencies alright, but you should still only use packages 
that were compiled on the distro version you are running (be it 9.1 or Cooker).

Amy A. wrote:
> I will certainly give that a try, but one of the advantages of urpmi it that 
> it tells you the deps that will be needed.   I have not heard that I should 
> only run a 'full' cooker box and not be able to choose a specific rpm only.  
> I found using urpmi to be much more effective for installing since it grabs 
> my deps also (except for this time ;-)
> 
> Thank you  Thank you for your time and your ideas.  
> 
> 
> 



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