Fletch wrote:
> As I mentioned, I don't use Mandriva but MCC is the Mandriva Control
> Center which is their GUI tool for various administrative functions. 
> It includes a component called "Add/Remove Software" (or something like
> that) which is used to install software from the official Mandriva RPM
> repositories.

Fletch is right, and more importantly, MCC is the way its done on
Mandriva. MCC is much more than a gui to 'rpm' and it drives urpmi
which is a far more powerful and better solution than rpm is on Mandriva.

urpmi manages all the interdependency hell that rpm files often cause.

MCC and urpmi was *the* reason that I loved and use Mandriva for years.


You really should be using MCC for all of your sysadin tasks.


-- 
Pat Farrell
http://www.pfarrell.com/

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