Ed Greshko wrote:
Jim Cornette wrote:
This is on a freshly installed version of Fedora 8. The *nodep* option
to rpm replaces the --force option
I'm not so sure this is an accurate statement...or maybe I misunderstand
what you are saying....
For the rpm command the --force option means:
--force
Same as using --replacepkgs, --replacefiles, and --oldpackage.
while --nodeps simply means:
--nodeps
Don’t do a dependency check before installing or upgrading
a package.
I guess what I was trying to get across was the not needed options when
using rpm. From your description about --force, it sounds less deadly
than using --nodeps. At least the whole previous package will be
overwritten and either upgraded or downgraded.
I assumed force meant to install under any condition and did not realize
it would still take into consideration the dependencies.
Both exist and they are not equivalent. Or maybe that isn't what you
meant to imply.
You enlightened me regarding the --force option. I have used
--replacepkgs --replacefiles in combination before and --oldpackage
usually singularly but never investigated the --force option because it
intimidated me from usage from its name.
Thanks!
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