Re: RedHat 9.0 system fails with upgrades

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> I would suspect that you fave forced the install of some of these
> packages that required dependencies that were unmet.
>
> It would be wiser to update your system by running up2date, either from
> the notification area or from the terminal, previously entering root
> password.
>
> To see what packages can be applied to your system, run up2date and let
> it fetch the list of avaliable packages. You can then update manually,
> but with the command "rpm -uvh <package name>", or better yet, install
> package manager such as Ximian Red Carpet and let it take care of
> dependencies.
>
> The first choice would be, of course, up2date from the Internet. It has
> never failed me, in three years.

Be careful doing updates from Ximian Red Carpet.  If you read the Redhat
release notes there is a compatibility problem after using Red Carpet and
then upgrading to the next Redhat release.


Gerry


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