>>>>> "Raju" == Raju Mathur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    sreangsu> But after going through the rpmfind utility, i find its
    sreangsu> pretty fabulous. It can actually come out with the exact

    Raju> It can even download Red Hat 7.1 RPM's onto a RH 6.2 box and
    Raju> fail miserably trying to install them :)

Recently, I downloaded openssl/openssh from rawhide to install on a
6.2 machine, but the installation failed because of a dependency to
bash >= 2.0. On 6.2, there were two bash RPMs - bash-1.14.7 and
bash2-2.03. How do I tell RPM that it is the second one that it
wants??

What one needs is a command line tool that can manipulate the RPM
database directly. Say, adjust version numbers and names of packages,
and their provides/requires lists at the very least - has anyone ever
tried removing vixie-cron from RHL 6.2? ;-)

Binand


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