Hi Jack,

> Hi, Leonard. rpm -U reverts to -i action if it sees no prior version installed.

 Yes, you  are right. I confused -U and -F. This is a very important 
difference, which I really shouldn't forget. It will save me a lot of trouble 
if I don't :).

> Try it. And yes, your MySQL*rpm should suffice if all needed rpms are
> available. I only wanted to demonstrate that you can overcome dependency
> problems if you supply all needed rpms as arguments to rpm.

 What I ment to say is that MySQL* translates to all packages, in an undefined 
order. The other packages on the line are thus already installed by the firs 
MySQL*. So I guess it should have been something like MySQL-*. Right?

                                        Bye,

                                        Leonard.



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