Devon,

I tried it as you suggested and it worked well. All of them in the 
directory and using the -Uvh instead of just -U. Thanks for your help and 
thanks to the others that responded to this post. Linux is a constant 
learning process.

James

At 05:32 PM 1/15/2002 -0500, you wrote:
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>On Tuesday 15 January 2002 03:43 pm, James Pifer wrote:
> > Sorry if this gets double posted but the one I wrote a while ago still
> > hasn't made the list....
>
> > I can't seem to upgrade any RPM's with the -U option. I have never seen
> > this work. Should it work?
>
>Yes, if done correctly. ;)
>
> > So I've been using -i --force. Most of the time this works.
>
>Hrmm, I wouldn't, but it is your machine.
>
> > I've updated OpenSSL because OpenSSH required it. Now I'm trying to
> > upgrade glibc. When I try to do glibc-2.2.4-13 it says it fails
> > dependencies for glibc-devel. If I try to upgrade glibc-devel to
> > 2.2.4-13 it say it needs glibc-2.2.4-13. Isn't this a catch 22? How the
> > heck should I be doing these upgrades?
>
>Packages that depend on each other should be upgraded together.
>It has always worked for me. For example, to upgrade glibc, just put all
>the new packages in the same location, and do:
>rpm -Uvh glib*.rpm
>
> > Also, Nessus reports that my sendmail server will allow relays, but I
> > don't think it does. How can I tell for sure?
>
>There are several sites that will test your server for you.
>I don't have a url handy, but Google should be helpful.
>
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