Jere,
up2date is ported to s390. When you installed, did you choose the "default"
installation? If so, that doesn't install the up2date rpm's.
Peter I. Vander Woude
Sr. Mainframe Engineer
Harris Teeter, Inc.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/14/2003 11:51:12 AM >>>
I find it very unfortunate that I don't find up2date on my RedHat S390
system. Does anyone know if this is being ported? on i386 I can
install an rpm with all its dependencies with a simple 'up2date kdebase'
-Jere
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 04:00:26PM -0500, Scully, William wrote:
> If someone would point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate the assistance.
>I'm new to using Red Hat.
>
> I've installed Red Hat Linux 7.2 for S/390 (2.4 kernel) without any graphical
>interface (KDE or GNOME) packages. Is there a non-graphical (using PuTTY, ncurses,
>for example) interface to adding software to this system? If I were using SuSE
>(which I'm quite comfortable with) I'd use YaST to do something like this.
>
> William P. Scully
> Systems Programmer
> Computer Associates International, Inc
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