Re: [aclug-L] RedHat RPM install usage Question
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I never use rpm -i. I always use the rpm -U because everything still works
properly even if the package is not already installed. For a nice addon,
start using rpm -Uvh when you install packages. It gives a nice bar gauge
of how far its done in installation.
Jeremy.
On Thu, 22 Oct 1998, Brian J. Chapman wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I had a question about the Redhat Package Manager. Ok, to install a new
> package you use `rpm -i filename.rpm' and to update an existing package
> you use `rpm -U filename.rpm'.
>
> My question is: I think i accidental installed a few new packages with
> the -U option instead of the -i. Does anyone know if this is okay? Will it
> mess up my local RPM database or something?
>
> Because if it's alright and being the lazy person that i am ;-) i was
> going to mirror a few "updates" directories and just run a `rpm -U *rpm'
> and update everything. And i think there might be a few packages that
> aren't installed (but it's okay, since i want to install them anyway; ie:
> the gnome packages).
>
> Anyway, the new RPM packages that got installed with the -U option seem to
> be working correctly as far as i can tell (??).
>
> thanks for any input!
>
>
>
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