Try RPM with --force or --nodeps
Regards,
-- Raju
>>>>> "Sunil" == Sunil Dhaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sunil> Hi, If the Perl installation has been /usr/bin/perl and an
Sunil> rpm fails with the message that it wanted /usr/bin/perl5
Sunil> how does one specify that perl installation so that the
Sunil> dependency error does not occur? Or is it that installing
Sunil> the desired program from the tar files the only
Sunil> alternative?
Sunil> -- Regards Sunil Dhaka In quest of Linux enlightenment!
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