for future reference, you can pass wildcards to rpm on the command line.
rpm -Uvh * 
will install every file in the current working directory.

using --nodeps or --force with rpm creates instabilities, and in most
cases is never a good idea to do. If you run across an rpm with
unmeetable dependencies, chances are it's either broken or you haven't
worked hard enough to solve dependences. Package management utilities
such as up2date, apt, and yum work to make this easier by using package
repositories that know how to get dependencies solved.

-Tim


On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 22:30, Brad N Bendily wrote:
> I thought I would offer an update on my installing
> KDE3.1.1 on my RedHat 8.0 box. 
> I have tried to compile KDE on my own once before,
> but it proved to be a very tedious task and I didn't
> have time to devote to waiting on the compilation.
> 
> So, I have been checking KDE's site regularly waiting
> for rpm's for either RH7.3 or 8.0. Finally rpm's for
> RH8 came out so I installed RH8 so I could check out
> KDE3.1.
> 
> Installing the rpm's was kind of tricky I assume that 
> because the rpm's were released very recently not many
> people have install them and there isn't much help on
> how to install. I was flying blind for the most part.
> I found one small bit of help on the KDE site saying...
> 
> install arts first and then kdelibs
> kdeaddons last.
> The other packages can be installed in any arbitrary order.
> 
> This wasn't much help but at least it was something to
> work with.
> 
> The biggest problem I had was trying to get rpm to let me
> install the packages. Every time I would install something
> it would say that it needed something from the older package.
> I soon gave up on trying to see if each package would work
> and was only installing with the --nodeps option. Even then
> I still received a few errors so I went back and reinstalled
> a few packages. I would install arts for instance and I would
> be told I need the arts-develop package to install, if I installed
> the arts-develop package I would be told I need the arts package.
> After praying a lot, crossing my fingers and holding my breath
> I rebooted and watched RH8 boot. My first problem is that RH8 uses
> the bluecurve theme in both KDE and GNOME and it took me a few
> minutes to realize that I had booted into GNome with bluecurve!
> hahaha... I was pissed about that.
> 
> Well I restarted X and made sure to select KDE and it booted
> with no problems. 
> The only "problem" I have at this point is that crappy bluecurve
> theme. KDE doesn't really look any different than it did before.
> I verified I was running KDE3.1.1 by going to the control center.
> 
> I like to use the SIM icq client, but I can't install it because
> KDE3.1.1 had to install a newer QT and SIM doesn't know how to use
> the new QT. So far after about 10 hours of use of RH8 w/KDE3.1.1
> SIM is the biggest problem I've had so far. I had to resort to 
> using licq. I have it working, but I don't know how to use it.
> Well that's all I have for now.
> I'll let yall know if I find out anything exciting.
> I did find some themes, and I've applied them.
> Things are looking better now!
> werd
>   
> -- 
> Brad Bendily - CNA
> 
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