Actually, this whole thread is a joke. But, no, I am entirely too lazy to
put all the rpms on one command line :)
Also, for those so concerned that I won't know what the dependancies are,
(I thought for sure that the "by golly" would have shown I was kidding)
try this on any installed package:
#rpm -Uhv --test whatever.rpm.
For the recent KDE2.1, this is what I get:
egcs >= 1.1.2-40mdk is needed by kdevelop-2.1-0.20010115.1mdk
libg++.so.2.7.2 is needed by kdevelop-2.1-0.20010115.1mdk
libstdc++.so.2.7.2 is needed by kdevelop-2.1-0.20010115.1mdk
Not bad, eh? I can live without kdevelop until monday :)
Ron
--- "D. Stark - eSN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ron said:
> "...you do a rpm -Uhv *.rpm in the directory you have all your recently
> downloaded
> packages. Well, you are going to fail dependancies on packages that you
> will eventully install anyway, further down the list. "
>
> Um, isnt that why you can put multiple rpms on ONE COMMAND LINE?
>
> Or were you just joking and I missed it? Its been One of Those Days.
>
> Derek Stark
> IT / Linux Admin
> eSupportNow
> xt 8952
>
>
>
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