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From: "Devon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 9:31 AM
Subject: Re: package management


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> On Sunday 09 December 2001 02:53 am, Jim Bija wrote:
> > I was unaware that up2date (which i have never used, because its kind
> > of sounds like a pain..you gotta make an account with redhat and if you
> > have more then like what 3 computers? you have to pay for it, even
> > Micro$oft dont charge a monthly fee for updates!) can install a single
> > package that is not allready installed, did i hear you right? It can do
> > this? If i dont have openssh installed how would i use up2date to
> > install it? up2date openssh* would i need to know the whole RPM package
> > filename or what?
>
> up2date openssh openssh-server openssh-clients
>
> The above command will get all three packages and install them, resolving
> any dependencies in the process.  (Yes, even if the packages are not
> already installed.)
> If you run:
> up2date openssh-clients, it would probably get openssh as well, but might
> not get the server package.
> You do have to create an account and enable the machine, it takes all of
> 5 minutes. ;)
> To the best of my knowledge, the first machine is free, additional
> machines need a subscription.
>
> It's useful for updates as well. simply running up2date -u will upgrade
> any packages on your machine for which Redhat has released an update.
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