Happy Days!!! Oh Joy!!!! Thanks for the flood of happy mail!!! Spam anyone??? Jeff McCright jeff.mccright@southernunionco.com ---------- From: kclug@kclug.org To: kclug@kclug.org Cc: jeff.mccright@southernunionco.com Subject: Re: kclug - new to Linux On Fri, 26 May 2000, Jason Fruge wrote: > > > > Unless you know what you are doing, you should never use 'rpm -i', as you > > can accidentaly install multiple versions of the same software. 'rpm -U' > > is the proper way to install software. > ========================= > > > The manpage says they both work > > >From the manpage rpm(8) > > "INSTALL AND UPGRADE OPTIONS > The general form of an rpm install command is > > rpm -i [install-options] + > > This installs a new package." > > > we are both right according to the manpage. =oP~ a.) They work differently. The -Uvh option is better. b.) I'm not supid. c.) I've read the rpm(8) man page many many many times. d.) I've been running an RPM based disto for 5 years. e.) I know what I'm talking about. You're the guy that said 80% of software installs were: configure make make install I don't trust your grasp of the rpm(8) command. Play through. -- Chris