Re: Problem installing new package

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Michael Schwendt said:
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> On Fri, 6 Jun 2003 15:55:14 -0600 (CST), Antonio Gallardo wrote:
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>> William Hooper dijo:
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>> > If you are going to use up2date, why not just install them directly? $
>> up2date openssl-devel krb5-devel
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>> > No need to --force and risk breaking things.
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>> Thanks! This is the most lazy and realiable answer ;)
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>> Anyway thanks to all for the prompt help. I never seen so fast support.
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> Hate to say it, but this answer won't help you. See my earlier
> reply in this thread.

I don't know if it will fix the OP's problem (the redhat-config-packages
issue), just pointing out there was a better way than using "--force" on
the old packages, then upgrading to the new packages.
-- 
William Hooper




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