try include --nodeps in your rpm switch

"M. Yu" wrote:

> The way I do it is I put all my updates in one directory (really shouldn't
> matter whether or not its on an NFS drive, although I haven't tried), then
> do a rpm -Fvh *  This will update all installed RPMs whose updates are in
> the current directory.  Take note this MAY fail if the rpm being updated
> needs another rpm to be updated beforehand.  From what I observed, the
> updates are done depending on how they appear when doing an ls.
>
> The real problem is in the order the RPMs are updated and I haven't found a
> way to do that yet.
>
> Regards,
>
> M. Yu
>
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