its goofy, redhat doesnt really have sh, just a link from sh to bash...
I believe thats why :) Never had it happen to me, but seen it before on
here..

        Bryan

On Fri, 15 May 1998, Van Tate wrote:

|It was --nodeps!! Thanks for the speedy response...now, what in the heck
|was that about...why is it calling for /bin/sh -- this is just
|curiosity....a bug maybe?
|
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|> -----Original Message-----
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|> Sent:        Friday, May 15, 1998 5:17 AM
|> To:  Van Tate
|> Cc:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|> Subject:     Re: RPM problems -- please lend a hand...
|> 
|> rpm -ivh --force file.i386.rpm 
|> 
|> that should take care of it, at least I hope it is the right one..
|> either that or --nodeps
|> 
|> 
|>      Bryan
|> 
|> 
|> On Fri, 15 May 1998, Van Tate wrote:
|> 
|> |Hey everyone...when I am installing some stuff for the kde desktop
|> and
|> |for numerous other things I keep getting the failed dependency of
|> |/bin/sh is need by BLAH ... well, I don't know what the thing wants
|> --
|> |/bin/sh is right where it always is -- could someone shed some light
|> |please?
|> |
|> |Van Tate
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