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Re: [LI] Installing dependent librarier needded in RPM?
Hi,
When u r trying to install a rpm package, if the dependent
libraries for that package is not found it will complain about that giving
a message to first install those packages. So first u have to find those
libraries and get it installed.
If a package is not present use rpm -ivh <package name>. If u r
not sure whether it is there/not try rpm -Uvh <package name> #it means
upgrade. If u want to know if it is there use rpm -q <package name> or u
can use gnorpm (a gui). Any way man rpm for more help.
Bye,
VIVEK.
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On Thu, 30 Dec 1999 linuxfan@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> how to installed the dependent libraries needed in a RPM Package?
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