Today edwardspl@xxxxxxxxxx did spake thusly:
[root@svr1 php]# yum install localinstall --disablerepo=* php-imap*
you're telling it to try and install "localinstall" and then disabling all the repos
Loading "installonlyn" plugin Setting up Install Process Setting up repositories No Repositories Available to Set Up Reading repository metadata in from local files Parsing package install arguments Setting up repositories No Repositories Available to Set Up
^^^ so it can't find any files ;)
Reading repository metadata in from local files No Match for argument: localinstall Examining php-imap-5.1.6-3.3.fc6.i386.rpm: php-imap - 5.1.6-3.3.fc6.i386 Marking php-imap-5.1.6-3.3.fc6.i386.rpm to be installed Setting up repositories No Repositories Available to Set Up Reading repository metadata in from local files Resolving Dependencies --> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait. ---> Package php-imap.i386 0:5.1.6-3.3.fc6 set to be updated --> Running transaction check --> Processing Dependency: libc-client.so.1 for package: php-imap --> Processing Dependency: php-common = 5.1.6-3.3.fc6 for package: php-imap --> Finished Dependency Resolution Error: Missing Dependency: libc-client.so.1 is needed by package php-imap Error: Missing Dependency: php-common = 5.1.6-3.3.fc6 is needed by package php-imap
^^^ and therefore it can't install any dependencies
[root@svr1 php]# PS : Just download and install the libc-client packages with the FC6, but still problem : http://fedoraproject.org/extras/6/i386/libc-client2006-2006e-2.fc6.i386.rpm Edward.
Just do exactly what I originally typed! :) yum localinstall php* -- Scott van Looy - email:me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx | web:www.ethosuk.org.uk site:www.freakcity.net - the in place for outcasts since 2003 PGP Fingerprint: 7180 5543 C6C4 747B 7E74 802C 7CF9 E526 44D9 D4A7 ------------------------------------------- |/// /// /// /// WIDE LOAD /// /// /// ///| ------------------------------------------- When I was crossing the border into Canada, they asked if I had any firearms with me. I said, "Well, what do you need?" -- Steven Wright