[imp] Upgrading horde/imp with rpm's...how because it has dependencies
Leif Olson
lolson@lynx.nisc.cc
Thu, 2 Aug 2001 15:49:29 -0500
Its easy if you do them all at the same time, I usually just use the
following command in a directory containing all of the new rpms:
rpm -Uvh horde-*.rpm imp-*.rpm
Leif
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger Boussen" <Roger@Boussen.net>
To: <imp@lists.horde.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 2:34 PM
Subject: [imp] Upgrading horde/imp with rpm's...how because it has
dependencies
>
> I want to upgrade my system to a new horde/imp version.
> I have installed it with rpm's and want to uprgade with new rpm's
(rpm -Fvh).
> This doesn't work because :
> [root@spin1 IMP-latest]# rpm -Fvh imp-2.2.6-1rh7.noarch.rpm
> error: failed dependencies:
> horde = 1.2.6 is needed by imp-2.2.6-1rh7
> [root@spin1 IMP-latest]# man rpm
> [root@spin1 IMP-latest]# rpm -Fvh horde-1.2.6-1rh7.noarch.rpm
> error: failed dependencies:
> horde = 1.2.4 is needed by horde-mysql-1.2.4-1rh7
> horde = 1.2.4 is needed by imp-2.2.4-1rh7
>
> Is it possible to upgrade it with the --nodeps option or is that not safe.
>
> --
> Mvg.,
>
> Roger
>
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