Re: installing october gnome



Yup, rpm -U the-package.rpm is exactly right!

I use rpm -Uvh when I use rpms, but I've forgotten what they all do (v is
verbose I assume).

Cory Watson
Systems Administrator
midtnn.net

On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Andreas Berglund wrote:

> Hi!
> Thanks for all the help! I think I get it now, I can either do
> 
> rpm -e every-old-gnome-package.rpm
> rpm -i every-new-gnome-package.rpm
> 
> or I can do
> 
> rpm -U every-new-gnome-package.rpm
> 
> The former method being quite a stupid way to it in though. Have I got it
> right?
> 
> regards
> Andreas Berglund
> 
> 
> 
> 
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