Bruce- If you are using RHL 8.0 -- which is no longer being actively supported by Redhat, I would highly recommend that you go to www.fedoralegacy.org. The fedoralegacy site has a yum rpm for RHL 8.0 (as it is one of the supported update mechanisms) and should have some documentation to help with the dependency issues. Sean On Sun, 2004-07-18 at 16:04, bruce wrote: > hi... > > > i'm interested in using yum.. or at least experimenting with it... however, > i can't seem to find a version from rpmfind.net that will simply > install/work without having me go through and do a manual/great deal of > upgrades to various apps, which then gets me into the dependency issues, > which is what i wanted yum for in the first place!!!! > > i have rh8.0. i tried to pull up the version for rh8.0 with no luck. i also > tried to get the rh7.3 but here again it has conflicts.. > > any ideas/pointers.. i don't really want to spend a great deal of time need > to do manual upgrades of various apps... > > thanks > > -bruce -- Sean O'Connell Office of Engineering Computing oconnell@xxxxxxxxxxxx Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD 858-534-9716