Did you get this worked out? On Monday 08 June 2009 08:12:31 pm Derick Centeno wrote: > Background of the problem: > Sometimes a package available within a YDL release is old in comparison > to what may be current. For example to use the current release of GPG2 > which allows for use of OpenPGP one of the libraries I need is > libgcrpyt-1.4.4 but I need to have the version installed by anaconda > removed. It just so happens that removing it using yum affects over > 300+ other installed packages, which means that I have to find a means > of having those same 300+ packages find and discover the new version of > libgcrypt! > > I tried researching this problem in other Linux forums and references > and have learned much about spec files and so on. What I haven't > found, even on IBM's website discussing rpm, is a logically procedural > based answer. > > I'm hoping that my query can be addressed here. Any takers? > > ========================== > An interesting definition of Open Source: > > “Man should not consider his material possession his own, but as common > to all, so as to share them without hesitation when others are in need” > -- Thomas Aquinas 12th Century.
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