I downloaded all the rpm 5.0 packages, and I tried to use
yum update \
rpm-perl-5.0-0.2.0.fc7.rf.x86_64.rpm \
rpm-libs-5.0-0.2.0.fc7.rf.x86_64.rpm \
rpm-build-5.0-0.2.0.fc7.rf.x86_64.rpm \
rpm-5.0-0.2.0.fc7.rf.x86_64.rpm \
rpm-python-5.0-0.2.0.fc7.rf.x86_64.rpm
but yum dies with dependency issues.
I think yum is sort of like the lynchpin, updating it seems to be very
problematic.
If you read my previous reply to Kevin Fenzi, you will see why I even tried
to go with rpm 5.0.
Aaaaaaaargh!!
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
JD wrote:
Dear list,
My current system has
rpm-4.4.2.2-2
rpm-libs-4.4.2.2-2
rpm-python-4.4.2.2-2
I want to update to
rpm-perl-5.0-0.2.0
rpm-libs-5.0-0.2.0
rpm-build-5.0-0.2.0
rpm-5.0-0.2.0
rpm-python-5.0-0.2.0
The 5.0 builds are made for my version of fedora.
How can I update to the new 5.0 stuff safely, so that
I am not left without an rpm tool.
The dependencies are so many, I am not sure how I can
update and not break the dependents.
Use yum to do the update. It will manage any dependencies. It also
takes care of not removing the old version before the new version is
installed. (That is why it first gets all the packages, does the
install, and then does cleanup.)
Mikkel
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