If you have a directory with a whole batch of RPMs, all part of some program suite, is it possible to use a wildcard to install all of the RPMs at once, like so: rpm -Uvh *.rpm If not is there some other simple way ot do it? The program in question has about 20 RPMs. (No, I don't know why they did it this way.) Thanx--doug
Well, you can open the terminal and become root (su). Aside this open the folder containing rpms. Then type on the terminal
yum localinstall
Select all rpms and drag them into the terminal. Then hit enter and wait.
It works to me.
Cheers,
Lailah
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