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Today, Numberwhun ***** gleaned this insight: > RPM now comes with Slackware. I downloaded slackware 7.1 off there site in > December, and that is what I installed. So everyone knows, RPM does come > with Slackware now. Interesting... considering Patrick's previous stance on package managers. > I did an 'rpm --recompile <driver package>' and it recompiled without any > errors. My problem lies in the xserver rpm. It does a dependency check > before installing using 'rpm -Uvh <package>' (as suggested in Eliminate the dependency check by using this: rpm -Uvh --nodeps <package> and if it complains about the package being already installed, also use the --force option. > documentation). I am thinking of using the rpm2tgz tool provided with > slackware to convert it to a tar gz package and installing it that way, > telling it where to find stuff in a make file. I will write again if I have That might to the job too. -- Somebody set up us the bomb! ---------------------------- Derek Martin ddm at pizzashack.org - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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