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Thanks Matt, that worked! There were some dependency problems which I fixed through a little grep scripting. there were close to 900 packages which didn't get installed when I did my FC5 install, but it looks like I'm now getting the rest of them. Thanks. Steve. Matthew Gillen wrote: > yum seems to be smarter about ignoring things that seem to already be > installed. You might try this: > > cd .../RPMS/ > yum localinstall *.rpm > > Of course, I'm guessing you'll have to break that up into groups of rpms. > Matt > > Brad Smith wrote: > >> The problem with doing an rpm -Uvh * in a situation like this is that rpm refuses to install any >> packages matched by a glob if one or more of them produces an error and unfortuately rpm treats >> "this package is already installed" as an error. A kludgey, slow, but effective solution might be >> something like this: >> >> cd /media/cdrom # or whatever >> cd RedHat/RPMS >> for p in *.rpm; do n=$(echo $p | sed 's/\.rpm//'); rpm -q $n || rpm -ivh $p; done >> >> I haven't tested this, but I think it should work. Like I said, though, it's a bit kludgey. There's >> probably a better solution out there somewhere. >> >> --Brad >> > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://olduvai.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > >
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