I'm stuck at the command-line. I'm only familiar with the RPM
command, but AFAIK, that cannot automatically resolve any dependencies
when installing packages.
Is there a command-line utility that I can force to automatically
install all the dependencies for a particular package? I seem to
remember a new UI was added recently that could, but I have to
complete this from a prompt.
Marco
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05-06-2010, 04:26 PM
"Marcelo M. Garcia"
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Marco Shaw wrote:
> CenOS 5.4 x64
>
> Is there a command-line utility that I can force to automatically
> install all the dependencies for a particular package?
yum?
mg.
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05-06-2010, 04:29 PM
Christoph Maser
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Am Donnerstag, den 06.05.2010, 18:22 +0200 schrieb Marco Shaw:
> CenOS 5.4 x64
>
> I'm stuck at the command-line. I'm only familiar with the RPM
> command, but AFAIK, that cannot automatically resolve any dependencies
> when installing packages.
>
> Is there a command-line utility that I can force to automatically
> install all the dependencies for a particular package? I seem to
> remember a new UI was added recently that could, but I have to
> complete this from a prompt.
>
> Marco
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05-06-2010, 04:40 PM
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> CenOS 5.4 x64
>
> I'm stuck at the command-line. I'm only familiar with the RPM
> command, but AFAIK, that cannot automatically resolve any dependencies
> when installing packages.
>
> Is there a command-line utility that I can force to automatically
> install all the dependencies for a particular package? I seem to
> remember a new UI was added recently that could, but I have to
> complete this from a prompt.
>
Several folks have already pointed to yum. This is the *intended* package
manager, as pkgmanager is for Solaris.
And what do you mean, "stuck"?
mark, who'd like to get an xterm & command line up on his
netbook with MIE....
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05-06-2010, 04:49 PM
Marco Shaw
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"Stuck"... I'm working with a remote instance through terminal
services into a VM running on Microsoft Hyper-V... The mouse didn't
work at all, but yum has that all fixed up now.
Thanks all...
> Several folks have already pointed to yum. This is the *intended* package
> manager, as pkgmanager is for Solaris.
>
> And what do you mean, "stuck"?
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05-06-2010, 05:55 PM
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> "Stuck"... I'm working with a remote instance through terminal
> services into a VM running on Microsoft Hyper-V... The mouse didn't
> work at all, but yum has that all fixed up now.
>
> Thanks all...
>
mark wrote:
>> Several folks have already pointed to yum. This is the *intended*
>> package manager, as pkgmanager is for Solaris.
>>
>> And what do you mean, "stuck"?
Oh. <mutter>Windows, why did it have to be WinDoze?</mutter>
Could be worse - I'm trying to get minicom to talk to an HP ProCurve
switch, and it just won't talk.
mark
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05-06-2010, 05:57 PM
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05-06-2010, 06:16 PM
Les Mikesell
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On 5/6/2010 12:55 PM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
>> "Stuck"... I'm working with a remote instance through terminal
>> services into a VM running on Microsoft Hyper-V... The mouse didn't
>> work at all, but yum has that all fixed up now.
>>
>> Thanks all...
>>
> mark wrote:
>>> Several folks have already pointed to yum. This is the *intended*
>>> package manager, as pkgmanager is for Solaris.
>>>
>>> And what do you mean, "stuck"?
>
> Oh.<mutter>Windows, why did it have to be WinDoze?</mutter>
>
> Could be worse - I'm trying to get minicom to talk to an HP ProCurve
> switch, and it just won't talk.
Have you tried ckermit? Its command/scripting language is a little
weird but it can do about anything communications-related either over
serial or tcp connections. You might need a 'set carrier off' before
the 'connect' if you aren't seeing the CD line up in your connection.
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05-06-2010, 06:19 PM
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On 5/6/2010 1:55 PM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
>> "Stuck"... I'm working with a remote instance through terminal
>> services into a VM running on Microsoft Hyper-V... The mouse didn't
>> work at all, but yum has that all fixed up now.
>>
>> Thanks all...
>>
>>
> mark wrote:
>
>>> Several folks have already pointed to yum. This is the *intended*
>>> package manager, as pkgmanager is for Solaris.
>>>
>>> And what do you mean, "stuck"?
>>>
> Oh. <mutter>Windows, why did it have to be WinDoze?</mutter>
>
> Could be worse - I'm trying to get minicom to talk to an HP ProCurve
> switch, and it just won't talk.
>
> mark
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