On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Dan Shackelford wrote:

> I believe the answer is to install them BOTH, at the same time, i.e.
>
> rpm -U (or whatever) KERNAL.rpm IPTABLES.rpm
>
> Try that with rpm -Uvh --test and see if the mutual dependencies are solved.
>
> At 08:31 AM 11/20/2001 -0800, you wrote:
> >Hello all
> >
> >So I thought I'd be all Tom Brinkman-like, and get the latest kernel. :)
> >Did an rpm -Uvh --test, and it says iptables <= 1.2.4-1 conflicts with
> >the 2.4.13 kernel.
> >So I got the latest iptables rpm, and --test 'ed it, too, and it says
> >it needs the 2.4.13 kernel.
> >
> >So I'm stuck in a catch-22, and I'm wondering what's the
> >proper voodoo to make everyone go home happy.
> >
> >All this is happening on a (more or less) stock LM 8.1.
> >
> >Thanks for any help
> >
> >Edmund
>
>From what I've been told ya never do rpm -Uvh with a kernel. rpm -ivh will
install a new kernel and will still keep the old ones as well. --nodeps is
not a good idea
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