RPM doesn't know how to satisfy depencies, it just tells what packages are
needed.
But there is a rpm to install apt-get on Redhat, mandarke & co distribs.

I've just discovered the emerge command of gentoo distrib, and I find it
quite powerful. Packages are installed from the tgz and compiled on the
fly, you don't have to worry about dependecies too ..



>> The main complaint I keep seeing about MythTV is that it is hard to
>> install. Freevo is probably harder to do from scratch.
>
> I don't want to be a Debian zealot, but the approach for Debian sounds
> like it would work for others.
>
> apt-get install task-freevo
>
> This command fetches every dependency we need, from SDL, pygame,
> python, etc.
>
> and then you can run a snapshot, or a release pretty much without
> doing anything except running the setup script.
>
> I can't believe that there is not option for the (much more popular
> and prevelant) RPM distributions...
>
> Aubin
>
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