Thank you everybody - I'd knew you'd save me!
On Sat, 18 Dec 1999, Robert Kiesling wrote:
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> Nicole Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > This (I think) would be the easiest way to get stuff on there that you
> > didn't catch the first time (without trying to figure out which package
> > does what off of your install CD to do it manually). :o)
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> The advantage of using package management software at all is that the
> package information will tell you what other package dependencies
> there are. In the case of rpm, the software will also tell you if the
> package or packages are already installed (which you can usually
> override).
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> Also, in the case of rpm, the software will install multiple packages
> in the correct order. So, for example, the person doing the
> installation can simply cd to the RPMS directory on the CD-ROM and
> type "rpm -i gcc*" and the entire compiler system should be
> installed from the correct package files....
>
> I believe that command also installs development libraries and
> headers, but I'm using rpm with Caldera, so I don't know about that.
>
> There's also glint, a graphical front end to rpm, which I hear is
> pretty good.
>
> Robert
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