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Re: rpm dependency trap



Thanks for replies,


but I think you missed the problem - I do not know in advance
package names.

All I have is the name of the package I want to install,

then rpm begins to complain  about the file the original package belong,
so I begin to investigate which package belong missed file, and the 
procedure repeats again and again.

L/

Itay Meiri wrote:

>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: levo [mailto:lev.o@sapiens.com]
>>Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 5:50 PM
>>To: linux-il@linux.org.il
>>Subject: rpm dependency trap
>>
>>
>>
>>  Hi !
>>
>>Q1.  My question is how to install some package and the packages it
>>depends on at once.
>>
>>
> 
> specify both on the command line. for example: if foo.rpm and bar.rpm depend
> on each other do this:
> 
> rpm -ivh foo.rpm bar.rpm
> 
> rpm knows how to handle this.
> 
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> "When all else fails, use brute force"   
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