On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 01:11, George Anzinger wrote:
Paul Pianta wrote:
> George Anzinger wrote:
>
>> I am running 8.0
>>
>> System is up and running, I want to add open office.
>>
>> All the rpm files are on the hard drive as files (not CD images).
>
>
> try this out but your gonna have to get your hands dirty on the command
> line ...
> (all commands to type will be in bold - comments start with a #)
> *su
> *#type in password for root user on machine ...
> #cd to the directory that your openoffice files are in ...
> *rpm -Uvh <name of openoffice file that finishes with the extension
> .rpm>* #(without the < *>)*
> #this command will tell you what it is doing as it installs the rpm
> (same thing as the gui but with more details)
The problem is that there are about a dozen or so dependencies that
need to be loaded/ installed also. Using this method, I would need to
track each of those down and install them, and they don't have names
that match the *.rpm names.
If you have not done so already, install the rpmdb-redhat package and
run "rpm -Uvh --aid <openoffice-rpm-file>", maybe this could do the
trick.
Nils
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