Hi thank I do already have that package installed

# pm -qa|grep rpmdb
rpmdb-redhat-9-0.20030313

David


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> On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 09:10:21 -0700 (PDT), Dave Martini 1 wrote:
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> > I am trying to install a 3rd. party package and there are many dependencies.
> > What's the best way to find these packages that it needs?
> 
> [I don't cover package tools like Yum or APT-RPM here.]
> 
> First of all, install the "rpmdb-redhat" package which contains a
> complete RPM database of what is shipped with Red Hat Linux. When that
> package is installed, rpm tells you the names of any packages you're
> missing upon installation of a new package, provided that the package
> is on your install CDs. Additionally, you can add option --aid which
> would try to add any missing package automatically in order to solve
> dependencies. It requires that you keep all rpms in current directory,
> though.
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