Re: FC2-3 RPM Package Managers
Arthur Pemberton <[email protected]> Wed, 02 Mar 2005 21:45:18 -0400
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.configuration |
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Athanasios Anastasiou wrote: > Hi All > > The question i am about to ask might have come up probably but it is > the reason i subscribed to this list and i am going to ask anyway :-) > > Is there an RPM package manager for Fedora (Core 2 and Core 3) that > can handle the installation of one isolated RPM (and ofcourse report > back dependencies etc etc)??? > I think this is what you're looking for: http://smartpm.org/ > I currently have Fedora Core 2 but i am about to switch to Fedora Core > 3, i use it mainly for developing and some minor office > applications...A GUI for RPM would really save me some of the trouble. > Here you are: http://fedoranews.org/tchung/gyum/2.0 > I was reading about Fedora Core 2 and found out that there is yum and > apt as package managers...Is that true for Fedora Core 2? I'm assuming you meant if it's true about FC3. The answer is yes, I am however unsure if apt is available by default install. > > I noticed that the native RPM package manager has changed between FC2 > and FC3, can it handle isolated RPM installs? I don't understand the above question > > Currently, in my FC2, RPMs are not handled "automatically", meaning > that if i double click on an RPM, KDE does not know how to handle it. > If i install yum or apt from the RPMs is that taken care automatically > or do i have to add it? If you install from yum or apt there's no clicking to be done (unless you use a GUI to do it). The KDE behaviour you mentioned can be configured AFAIK > > Since my installation is stable (for the time) i am a bit hessitant to > experiment a lot with installer packages or a variety of options, so > if you decide to answer any of my questions please be specific about > dependencies or things that might go wrong (for any case that you are > aware anyway) > I've found that so far yum has handled all my dependencies. > Thanks in advance. > Athanasios Anastasiou. > -- Fedora-config-list mailing list [email protected] http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-config-list