Did you try this:
rpm -U glibc-2.1.92-14.i686.rpm rpm-4.0-4.i386.rpm
(list both packages in the same line).
Or you could get the src.rpm package and try rebuilding it (if you don't want to
update your glibc and/or rpm):
rpm --rebuild ssh....src.rpm
If the rebuild goes ok your new ssh binary package will be under:
/usr/src/redhat/RPMS/
--
Larry Grover, PhD
Assoc Prof of Physiology
Marshall Univ Sch Med
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000 00:26:22 -0500, Etienne Larrivee
> [root@acolyte01 /root]# rpm -U ~kexkey/glibc-2.1.92-14.i686.rpm
> error: failed dependencies:
> rpm <= 4.0-0.65 conflicts with glibc-2.1.92-14
>
> Ok, I need rpm version 4. I currently have version 3.0.5 installed.
> Let's install it!
>
> [root@acolyte01 /root]# rpm -U ~kexkey/rpm-4.0-4.i386.rpm
> error: failed dependencies:
> glibc >= 2.1.92 is needed by rpm-4.0-4
>
> Hmmm... I could follow those instructions until death, but I am not
> interested. ;-) I don't want to mess all my system, I only want to
> install ssh2 server (and clients) on my system. What should I do?
>
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