On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 02:26:05PM -0400, John Rouillard wrote: > Sadly it doesn't support most depot models where multiple versions of > the same software are available on the host at the same time. You can > verify from the rpm that it is being installed is you use rpm but not > yum. Fundamentally, if you want to install multiple versions of a single package, the best way to do this is via: packageV1-1.0-i386.rpm packageV2-2.0-i386.rpm packageV3-2.0-i386.rpm rather than: package-1.0-i386.rpm package-2.0-i386.rpm package-3.0-i386.rpm Especially if you want to do this on a regular basis. This allows very easy co-existence of the packages without resorting to any special hacks. Another model that works (similar to gcc/libstc++): package-3.0-i386.rpm <-- latest compat-package_v1-1.0-i386.rpm compat-package_v2-2.0-i386.rpm This allows people that always want latest to automatically get upgraded to latest and greatest, while people can co-install all of the older versions easily. -- Michael _______________________________________________ Yum mailing list Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum