Re: Redhat rpm in Text Mode

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If you give rpm an ftp address and a path to the file and a file name and tell it to install and have a live network connection rpm will do the file acquisition for you too.



On Thu, 20 May 2004, Lee Maschmeyer wrote:

I'm probably missing something here, but the only times I've used rpm is to
install a file I've already acquired. To get the file itself use up2date:

up2date ntpd

You might have to configure up2date first, but if it's not a virgin system
this may already have been done.

Are you sure you don't already have ntpd? You could do:

rpm -q ntpd

which would tell you which version of ntpd the rpm database knows about.

By the way, universally and without exception (almost), everybody calls rpm
the Redhat Package Manager. From the manual, I get the idea it's supposed to
be one of those "reflexive definitions" and is actually the RPM Package
Manager. Not that anybody gives a darn...

Lee


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