On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 02:56:45AM -0500, Alec wrote: | Hi | | I was recently asked to help a Redhat user install an RPM file from | rpmfind.net. It had a dozen of unsatisfied dependencies that had their own | unsatisfied dependencies, etc. My only idea was to manually search | rpmfind.net, download the necessary RPMs and install them with 'rpm | --install'. It's a very tedious process, considering that besides unsatisfied | dependencies, some packages have conflicts as well. Is there any way to | automate this process? Moving to Debian is out of the question, because that | Redhat user needs to run a certain proprietary program that only supports | Redhat <= 7.1
Now you see why apt is just so cool! There really is no other solution, unless you can make a bot to search rpmfind.net for you. I see another poster mentioned 'up2date'. I tried that a couple times, but it wasn't very good. -D -- Be sure of this: The wicked will not go unpunished, but those who are righteous will go free. Proverbs 11:21