Shrek, thanks a lot, it works fine this way!

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Devdas Bhagat wrote:

On 29/10/03 10:30 -0500, Hernando Tovar wrote:
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How can I install Glibc 2.3 without the dependences conflict?.

Wrong list.
#rpm -Fvh glibc*
Be careful that this doesn't break other programs.



please don�t do it in this way! i am sure you would run in trouble. http://bugzilla.redhat.com/

check which "arch" you have installed

# rpm -qa --qf "%{name} %{arch}\n" glib*
glibc i686
glib-devel i386
glibc-kernheaders i386
glib2 i386
glibc-devel i386
glib i386
glibc-common i386
glib2-devel i386



and then try it in eg. this way
# rpm -Fvh glibc-*i686* glib-common*i386*



-- Hernando Tovar Carroll




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