RE: RPM Install with auto dependencies

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Hi Rex!

>Ack, you definitely don't want to do that.  el4's equivalent pkg is
>xorg-x11-libs

This was exactly my response to Xilinx.  They claim support for WS4, so, my
take is that it should work on WS4 (i.e. without special provisions).

I am looking at up2date, but I could not figure out how to get it to
recognize a new package (something that was not already installed and part
of the STD WS4 group, such as YUM).

Thanks!


Take care,

Jesse D. Beeson

Chief Technology Officer

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-----Original Message-----
From: rpm-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpm-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Rex Dieter
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 4:30 PM
To: Rpm-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: RPM Install with auto dependencies

J. D. BEESON wrote:


> I have a new Dell workstation with WS4, how can I install a package and
> have
> the dependencies automatically installed?  I've seen yum and apt, but I
> cannot get either installed due to a long list of dependencies themselves.

apt/yum is definitely the way to go, but you could also try up2date.


> For instance, I am trying to run Xilinx GUI tools, but they fail.  Xilinx
> says I need the WS3 XFree86-libs.  These are not normally part of WS4, I
> can download and try to install but there is a big list of dependencies.

Ack, you definitely don't want to do that.  el4's equivalent pkg is
xorg-x11-libs

-- Rex


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