Re: Installing all packages

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Jeff Vian wrote:

On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 18:53 -0400, Guillermo Garron wrote:
Michael A. Peters wrote:

On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 18:34 -0400, Guillermo Garron wrote:


Hi,

I should have installed all packages when i installed my FC4 the first time.. unfortunatly i did not.
Out of curiosity - why?
I've found that full installs are a PITA - even with broadband, the
number of updates and time it takes to install them all is huge - and a
waste of time/bandwidth for apps you do not use.



It is only because i am tired of "guess" wich library i need to install each time i need to upgrade or install new software :)

There is no "guess" involved.
If you use yum, it will explicitly locate and install any dependencies
or will politely fail and tell you exactly which packages it cannot
find.
If you use the rpm at command line it tells you in detail which files
are needed and a little judicious use of rpm -ql will identify the
package for you.

Knowing how to use the tools takes all guessing our of the process.

OTOH, if you are compiling from source, then it is up to you to identify
the needed packages and thus, yes, some guesswork may be involved.

now i upgraded my rpm software so i can not use my add/remove programs anymore.

is there an option with command lines to install "all" now?
You can install yumex from Fedora Extras - and choose to install as many
packages as you want through yumex.



thanks a lot i will look for that tool.

regards,
Guillermo Garron


thanks you all,
i am in last situation i am trying to mount a disk from another linux using SSH the command is shfs but it is only available for compile option or at least i did not find the rpm version :(

i am "guessing" i did not work on programming since my university years.. (10 years ago!!)

greetings.
Guillermo.


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