I'm not sure how to do that. The iso file is mounted (per your suggestion last 
week) with the following command:

mount -o loop "SLES-10-IBM zSeries-DVD1.iso" /sles10/sles10root/dvd1, where 
/sles10/sles10root/dvd1 is an empty directory that I created.

On the ftp server, where we have the ISO image, I cd'ed into 
/sles10/sles10root/dvd1/suse/s390x and there was no xalan...rpm file. Nor was 
there in /slese10/sel10root/dvd1/suse/src. 

Paul Noble

>>> Mark Post <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/29/2007 3:07 PM >>>
>>> On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at  2:19 PM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul Noble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: 
-snip-
> It found tomcat and auto-selected (is that the right term?) the following:

Good enough for me.  What it's doing is satisfying inter-package dependencies.

-snkp-
> "Package was not found on the medium"
> "Err3: Package xalan-jz-2.6.0.21.2 fails integrity check.."
> 
> I remember that the consultant who helped us install this used a DVD image 
> on a small USB harddrive he had attached to his laptop. During the 
> installation, he had trouble with disk errors and integrity problems with 
> this file, but I thought he corrected them before he left.
> 
> Is it possible that his iso image is corrupt in a way that allowed me to 
> install mysql last week but won't let me install tomcat this week?

That doesn't sound likely, but I guess it's not impossible.  If you do an "rpm 
--checksig /path/to/the/rpm/xalan-j2-2.6.0.21.2*" what comes back?


Mark Post

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