Hi,
Yet another RPM problem...
I have an RPM install (lets call it A). I want another RPM to replaces it
(lets call it B).
I've tried the Debian way [0] for this situation:
RPM B provides A and obseletes A in the same time.
Which is similar to what I found on fedora [1].
The idea is that
Ugly hack: have a newer (but empty) version of A require B.
On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 12:13:45PM +0200, Lior Kaplan wrote:
Hi,
Yet another RPM problem...
I have an RPM install (lets call it A). I want another RPM to replaces it
(lets call it B).
I've tried the Debian way [0] for this