RE: HowTo auto-update rpm deps with yum or up2date?

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up2date will do this for you:

up2date-nox -i <newpackage>

Note: Omit the version and .rpm.  up2date will get the latest version
automatically.



-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Matt England
Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 11:49 AM
To: Fedora Users; General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Cc: mengland@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: HowTo auto-update rpm deps with yum or up2date?


Scenario:

I try to install an .rpm (via 'rpm -Uhv <newpackage.rpm>') and find that

required dependencies are missing.

Can I leverage some mechanism (yum, up2date, something else?) to 
automatically download the missing package dependencies automatically so

that I don't have to?

Is there some switch to the rpm command line to do this?

The only other answer I know is to manually 'yum' each package
dependency 
listed from the 'rpm -Uhv <newpackage.rpm>' command.

Thanks for any help,
-Matt

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