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On 18 Oct 2003 18:57:09 +0100, Jeff wrote:
I'm trying to compile some new software that needs loads of dev. tools -
gcc, perl modules etc. Silly me didnt install the dev kit when i
installed RH9 :o
Now the problem..I tried using the 'add/remove
Hi,
The advanced server rpm packages seems to have been currupted files.
Thanks for the pointer to the files in
/var/lib/rpm for the hanging rpm problem i had.
Regards, 'Willem
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Subject: Re: RPM Installed SpamAssassin
Craig Daters wrote:
How does SpamAssassin work? What does one have to do to use RH's installed
copy? Most of the SpamAssassin stuff I find on the list is in something
other
I have a different take on installs. If I'm setting up a mail
server, I install sendmail (or qmail) from the original distro,
eschewing RPM's. Same with apache. If I'm setting up a web server,
I go ahead and install apache from the distro (as well as
openssl/mod_ssl).
I tend to use RPM's
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I have two rpm questions.
1. On redhat 9 by forcing installs etc. i got rpm to a state where it
hung.
With some difficulty i killed it. It now does not even
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 16:42:37 +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote:
2. We have a Redhat advance server.
The administrator had not up to today activated the rhn_register/up2date
setup.
When he tried, he got the errors related to the ssl Certificate
Craig Daters wrote:
How does SpamAssassin work? What does one have to do to use RH's installed
copy? Most of the SpamAssassin stuff I find on the list is in something
other than english, and I am wondering if anyone has info that could save me
an hour of sifting through archives? I am looking to
Whoops, found it myself.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# rpm -qi
postfix-2.0.16-4.sasl1.rh8
Name :
postfix
Relocations: (not relocateable)Version :
2.0.16
Vendor: Built on redhat-8.0Release :
4.sasl1.rh8
Build Date: Fri 10 Oct 2003 12:57:08 PM CDTsnip
Postfix is a Mail Transport Agent
I have the same problem integrating SpamAssassin with postfix. There
doesn't seem to be any easy way to integrate a tool like SA with any MTA,
and people wonder why the masses don't flock to Linux? Here's a perfect
examplejump thru this hoop on 1 foot, then skip 3 times on the other
foot
If it were easy, everyone would do it. ;-)
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I just finished setting up SA for my company and let me tell you it's a
god send! I don't use PostFix as I have always used Sendmail and though
there is little documentation for this setup, as long as Sendmail is
using procmail for local delivery it works fine.
Ok, three steps:
1. setup Sendmail
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Jeff Wimmer wrote:
I have the same problem integrating SpamAssassin with postfix. There
doesn't seem to be any easy way to integrate a tool like SA with any MTA,
and people wonder why the masses don't flock to Linux? Here's a perfect
examplejump thru this hoop on 1
On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 09:16:07AM -0500, Rich Ransom wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade my php to php-4.3.2-7.i386.rpm
but when I run : rpm -Uvh php-4.3.2-7.i386.rpm
I get:
error: Failed dependencies:
php = 4.2.2-17 is needed by (installed) php-pgsql-4.2.2-17
and when I try to run: rpm
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I'm trying to upgrade my php to php-4.3.2-7.i386.rpm
but when I run : rpm -Uvh php-4.3.2-7.i386.rpm
I get:
error: Failed dependencies:
php = 4.2.2-17 is needed by (installed)
Justin Rush wrote:
Where are the rpm sources installed to, for example when I install the
httpd rpm source?
/usr/src/redhat/...
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On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 09:21:54 -0600
Aly Dharshi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks,
I have this problem as mentioned:
rpmdb: unable to join the environment
error: db4 error(11) from dbenv-open: Resource temporarily unavailable
error: cannot open Packages index using db3 - Resource
smith.roger said:
What the command to list all installed packages with rpm? Some to the
effect of rpm -qip? no, no no My memory is failing me.
It is a switch that list all packages installed ...
# rpm -qa
(I think...)
Sliante,
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yes. yes. Brain fade. Been on windows too long
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smith.roger said:
What the command to list all installed packages with rpm? Some
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 02:36:21PM -0500, smith.roger wrote:
yes. yes. Brain fade. Been on windows too long
Yes, you have forgotten the wonders of man pages, which, if no other
saving graces, are quite useful for command line syntax!
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Allen Wayne Best wrote:
can anyone affirm that 'rpm --root /mnt/sysimage' will do what i think the man
page is saying it will do: install the rpms in the system directories
starting at /mnt/sysimage and not in the current /.
Yeah, that's what it'll do.
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On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 12:26:46 -0500, Bob Hartung wrote:
I have a new (clean not upgrade) install of RH9 and when
trying to do an rpm --rebuilddb I receive the following error:
error: db4 error(16) from dbenv-remove: Device or
resource is
Try doing a force
Rpm --force
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Subject: RPM is hanging...
While trying to do a do an rpm
If its still hung then kill any rpm process that you have left
cd /var/lib/rpm
and delete any __db.*
then, rpm -rebuilddb
everything should be back to normal, however, are you using RH8?
There was bug in the rpm that came with rh8, you should check bugzilla.
I had to upgrade rpm on all my rh8
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Rpm --force
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If its still hung then kill any rpm process that you have left
cd /var/lib/rpm
and delete any __db.*
then, rpm -rebuilddb
Thanks! That did the trick.
Thanks to everyone for their help!
Christian
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btw:
you really need to upgrade rpm, like it says in bugzilla, because it will
happen again :(
Regards
If its still hung then kill any rpm process that you have left
cd /var/lib/rpm
and delete any __db.*
then, rpm -rebuilddb
Thanks! That did the trick.
Thanks to everyone for their help!
Is there any other mirrors I can download from?
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On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 10:57:25 -0400, Devon Harding - GTHLA wrote:
This is what I got.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# rpm -Kv red-carpet-2.0.2-0.ximian.6.1.i386.rpm
red-carpet-2.0.2-0.ximian.6.1.i386.rpm:
Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY,
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Broadcast IT wrote:
Had already tried with previous downloaded copies of the
same files that
didn't have those characters. Not sure why the second set got those
names,
there wasn't anything
Broadcast IT wrote:
You're on to something, Vinny. The checksig failed, however I tried using
your ftp link, editing it for version 7.2, but it wouldn't work. Anyone
know the correct ftp path to download 7.2 updates?
If you edited the link, it should look like:
rpm -Uvh
via Windows command line ftp and then
upload them to the linux server via ftp and then they worked.
Tres weird...oh well, moot point now.
Cheers!
Stuart
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Anyone?
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Subject: Rpm error
When I try to install Red Carpet RPM, I get the following error;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# rpm -ivh red-carpet-2.0.2-0.ximian.6.1.i386.rpm
error:
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 16:39:50 -0400
Devon Harding - GTHLA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone?
When I try to install Red Carpet RPM, I get the following error;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# rpm -ivh red-carpet-2.0.2-0.ximian.6.1.i386.rpm
error: red-carpet-2.0.2-0.ximian.6.1.i386.rpm: V3 DSA
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When I try to install Red Carpet RPM, I get the following error;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# rpm -ivh red-carpet-2.0.2-0.ximian.6.1.i386.rpm
error:
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Cc:
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When I try to install Red Carpet RPM, I get the following error
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This is what I got.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# rpm -Kv red-carpet-2.0.2-0.ximian.6.1.i386.rpm
red-carpet-2.0.2-0.ximian.6.1.i386.rpm:
Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID
Did you try it using the individual package name?
rpm -Fvh up2date-package1 up2date-package2
That worked for me
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Hi all,
Yep. Very weird...it's like the rpm utlity just doesn't work.
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Did you try it using
Are you logged in as root? Are you getting any specific error messages?
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Subject: RE: rpm won't install up2date rhn_register packages
Yep. Very weird...it's like
Logged in as root, and I'm not getting any messages at all. I've looked in
the rpm, up2date and messages logs and don't see anything about my attempts.
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Logged in as root, and I'm not getting any messages at all. I've looked in
the rpm, up2date and messages logs and don't see anything about my attempts.
Please run this in the directory where
]# rpm --query 'up2date*'
package up2date* is not installed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]#
Mean anything?
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I have had a problem installing packages with [] in the name. rename them and try
again.
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K, here
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I have had a problem installing packages with [] in the name.
rename them and try again.
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Just like before...no different with or without the [] characters.
Thanks, though... :)
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Had already tried with previous
You can't install one at a time you must install all together.
Rpm -Fvh rpm1 rpm2 ... etc.
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Rats! Was hoping you were on to something there, but no difference.
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Sent: 09/05/2003 3:14 PM
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Subject: RE: rpm won't install up2date rhn_register packages
You can't install one at a time you
Hmmm...thought the wildcard package name (*) with up2date would take care
of that. I'll try it your way and see what happens...
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what if you delete /var/lib/rpm/__db.*
do and rpm --rebuilddb and try it again.
Leonard
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Hmmm...thought the wildcard package name (*) with up2date would take
care
of that.
Broadcast IT wrote:
Had already tried with previous downloaded copies of the same files that
didn't have those characters. Not sure why the second set got those
names,
there wasn't anything in the directory I downloaded to that would
drive an
automatic name change.
How are you downloading the
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K, here ya go...hope you're on to something...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# ls -la up2date*
-rw-r--r--1 root root 360959 Sep 5 10:10
up2date-2[1].8.40-2.7.2.i386.rpm
-rw-r--r--
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Subject: RE: rpm won't install up2date rhn_register packages
Hmmm...thought the wildcard package name (*) with up2date would take
care
of that. I'll try it your way and see what happens...
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Also it would help if you included the error messages you are getting.
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05, 2003 2:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: rpm won't install up2date rhn_register packages
Had already tried with previous downloaded copies of the same files that
didn't have those characters. Not sure why the second set got those
names, there wasn't anything in the directory I
]
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I have had a problem installing packages with [] in the name. rename
them and try again.
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On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 17:44, Joe Giles wrote:
Well, for NO apparent reason AT ALL, RPM is giving me errors while
trying to run... Here are the errors while trying to grep the kernels I
have installed:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# rpm -qa |grep kernel
rpmdb: unable to join the environment
Well, I stopped rhnsd and the Red Carpet clients, and still it doesn't
work. I cant see any other process that would use RPM for anything. I
have also rebooted the server and still no go...
Thanks for the reply
Joe
On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 15:54, Jason Dixon wrote:
On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 17:44,
Ok, as a work around, I had to add LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5 to the
beginning of the line like this:
LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5 rpm -qa |grep kernel
and it worked...
Sheeesh.. Its getting more and more cryptic to use these servers anymore
:-D
Thanks
Joe
On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 16:05, Joe Giles
On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 18:05, Joe Giles wrote:
Well, I stopped rhnsd and the Red Carpet clients, and still it doesn't
work. I cant see any other process that would use RPM for anything. I
have also rebooted the server and still no go...
Sorry, that was bad advice. Try export
;)
On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 16:11, Jason Dixon wrote:
On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 18:05, Joe Giles wrote:
Well, I stopped rhnsd and the Red Carpet clients, and still it doesn't
work. I cant see any other process that would use RPM for anything. I
have also rebooted the server and still no go...
rm /var/lib/rpm/__*
That will remove the stale lock files.
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003, Joe Giles wrote:
Well, for NO apparent reason AT ALL, RPM is giving me errors while
trying to run... Here are the errors while trying to grep the kernels I
have installed:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# rpm -qa
On 08/21/03 06:01 -0700, SAQIB wrote:
If not what is a good command line newsreader, that is available on RHN?
Have a look at Mutt. It's terrific.
John
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On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 09:28, John P Verel wrote:
On 08/21/03 06:01 -0700, SAQIB wrote:
If not what is a good command line newsreader, that is available on RHN?
Have a look at Mutt. It's terrific.
A guy I work with uses slrn religiously.
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On 08/21/03 09:31 -0400, Jason Dixon wrote:
On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 09:28, John P Verel wrote:
Have a look at Mutt. It's terrific.
Oops. Sorry, I misread and thought mail reader blush
I agree that slrn is a great choice.
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On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 06:01:55 -0700 (PDT), SAQIB wrote:
Hello All,
I m looking for an RPM installtion of TIN newsreader. Does anyone know if
it available ot the RHN?
Fedora Linux has one in the repository, unstable directory I think.
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On 08/21/03 09:31 -0400, Jason Dixon wrote:
On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 09:28, John P Verel wrote:
Have a look at Mutt. It's terrific.
Oops. Sorry, I misread and thought mail reader blush
I agree that slrn is a great choice.
John
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On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 20:12:18 -0700 (PDT), Miguel M. wrote:
Doh! after like 3 mins I get this error message:
error: db4 error(16) from dbenv-remove: Device or
resource busy
Which you can ignore safely. It is a known bug, but harmless.
To work
You probably have some stale locked files in your /var/rpm directory -
they all start with ___somefilename. mv them to a different directory,
run rpm --rebuilddb and try again.
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 22:32, Miguel M. wrote:
I was wondering if there is a way to fix RPM.
Basically every time I
thxs for the help. Is this process supppose to take a
while? Cause think its working but its going on for
some time and the __somefile i moved were put back in.
That suppose to happen?
--- Rilindo Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You probably have some stale locked files in your
/var/rpm
Doh! after like 3 mins I get this error message:
error: db4 error(16) from dbenv-remove: Device or
resource busy
... as always I have no clue... :/
--- Miguel M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thxs for the help. Is this process supppose to take
a
while? Cause think its working but its going on for
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 20:12:18 -0700 (PDT)
Miguel M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doh! after like 3 mins I get this error message:
error: db4 error(16) from dbenv-remove: Device or
resource busy
Hi Miguel,
Any chance you're running with a custom built kernel ?
You'll need to update to the
the kernel version im running is 2.4.20-19.9 and I got
via up2date. still not ready to build my own. Do still
have to do that export thing?
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Hi Miguel,
Any chance you're running with a custom built
kernel ?
You'll need to update to the
Doh! after like 3 mins I get this error message:
error: db4 error(16) from dbenv-remove: Device or
resource busy
It would be worth checking for any running rpm processes:
ps -ef | grep rpm
You need to kill them (probably with -KILL if they're hung).
When there are no running rpm
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 20:21:31 -0700 (PDT)
Miguel M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the kernel version im running is 2.4.20-19.9 and I got
via up2date. still not ready to build my own. Do still
have to do that export thing?
The export will get it working yes...
Cheers,
Sean
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Only process I see is:
root 2673 1 0 23:37 ?00:00:08
nautilus --sm-config-prefix /nau tilus-T58KB6/
--sm-client-id 117f0100010610877980029570003
--screen 0 fi le:///var/lib/rpm
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Not sure how to kill this. So I restart the computer
and its
Miguel M. wrote:
thxs for the help. Is this process supppose to take a
while? Cause think its working but its going on for
some time and the __somefile i moved were put back in.
That suppose to happen?
Yes. --rebuilddb takes a while, and the __db.* files are a normal part
of operations.
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Doh! after like 3 mins I get this error message:
error: db4 error(16) from dbenv-remove: Device or
resource busy
This is a harmless error message.
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Not sure what happened, but everything seems to be
working fine (knock on wood...). Thxs to all that
helped.
Anyone have an idea as to what might have caused this?
Dont want it to happen again...
=
-Miguel
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Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo!
With just one underscore in front of db* it won't work.
My bad. That took care of it. Thanks!
Apart from that it's rm, not Rm.
Unfortunately, I'm forced into using outlook at work and it feels the
need to capitalize the first line of each sentence whether you want it
to or not.
Thanks again
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 12:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With just one underscore in front of db* it won't work.
My bad. That took care of it. Thanks!
Apart from that it's rm, not Rm.
Unfortunately, I'm forced into using outlook at work and it feels the
need to capitalize the first line
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 11:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With just one underscore in front of db* it won't work.
My bad. That took care of it. Thanks!
Apart from that it's rm, not Rm.
Unfortunately, I'm forced into using outlook at work and it feels the
need to capitalize the first line
Yes. Read messages on the list more carefully. It's
rm /var/lib/rpm/__db*
Actually, I had typed exactly what I had red in a previous message from
this list. Anyway, when I do this:
rpm -vv --rebuilddb
I get this:
# rpm -vv --rebuilddb
D: rebuilding database /var/lib/rpm into
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Hello,
I'm trying to install an rpm on my redhat 9 system. Logged in as root, I
type this command:
Rpm -ivh fp-linux-ws-4.1.2-1.i386.rpm
It just sits there, and eventually I need to
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Yes. Read messages on the list more carefully. It's
rm /var/lib/rpm/__db*
Actually, I had typed exactly what I had red in a previous message from
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I have run into similar weird problems with rpm, sometimes just
rebuilding the rpm database fixed my problems. Rpm --rebuilddb as root
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Hi Ed,
Wrap your lines please.
Now, just running rpm -qa doesn't seem to work. I entered the command
10 minutes ago and it's still sitting there with no apparent activity.
Have a look in /var/lib/rpm and see if there are any __db* files.
Delete these and see if that fixes things. Maybe
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RedHat 9, fresh install.
rpm -i perl-CGI-2.81-88.i386.rpm
Entered the command and nothing happened for 10 minutes and it seemed my session had
locked up, so I disconnected and
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On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 02:11:19 +0200, Olivier Dony wrote:
I am working on a Redhat 7.2 system with kernel 2.4.19 #2 SMP. I think I
broke everything by installing a new version of glibc using the --nodeps
option of rpm. I suppose I downloaded wrong
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 10:37, Ben Hall wrote:
Is there a way to get a list of all package names installed? rpm -qa is
close, but it gives name-version, I just want the name!
rpm -qai | grep ^Name | awk '{print $3}'
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On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 10:37:41AM -0400, Ben Hall wrote:
Hi there,
Is there a way to get a list of all package names installed? rpm -qa is
close, but it gives name-version, I just want the name!
rpm -qa --queryformat='%{name}\n'
WARNING: You *must* install the correct architecture of the
Ben Hall wrote:
Hi there,
Is there a way to get a list of all package names installed? rpm -qa is
close, but it gives name-version, I just want the name!
I'm not sure if this is infallible, but ..
rpm -qa | sed s/-[0-9].*//
.. it assumes that all package names follow the convention
Thank you very much, works perfectly.
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 10:45, Jason Dixon wrote:
Is there a way to get a list of all package names installed?
rpm -qai | grep ^Name | awk '{print $3}'
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On Friday July 25, 2003 10:37, Ben Hall wrote:
Hi there,
Is there a way to get a list of all package names installed? rpm -qa is
close, but it gives name-version, I just want the name!
I need this so that I can do a single apt-get line from many machines to
bring them all up to
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On 25 Jul 2003 10:37:41 -0400, Ben Hall wrote:
Is there a way to get a list of all package names installed? rpm -qa is
close, but it gives name-version, I just want the name!
rpm -qa --qf %{name}\n
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On Monday 14 July 2003 16:44, Hari Om wrote this in an attempt to be
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where can I download rpm file for JDK and Tomcat on Red Hat Linux
7.1 I tried rpmfind.net freshrpms.net and rpmseek.com
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Apache.org for Tomcat and java.sun.com for JDK
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Hari Om wrote:
where can I get RPM pacakages for Apache
Hari Om wrote:
where can I get RPM pacakages for Apache, Tomcat etc...
Apache web sites shows only TAR and GZ files but NO RPM files which I
can use on my RH Linux 7.1
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Hari Om wrote:
where can I get RPM
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