Re: thunderbird-2.0.0.14-1.fc8.i386.rpm: installing under f8

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On Sat, 31 May 2008 08:02:05 +0000, g wrote:

> 
> David Timms wrote:
> > g wrote:
> >> On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 10:28 +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> >>>> +++++
> >>>> Yum Version: 3.2.7
> >>>> COMMAND: yum -v -y install thunderbird-2.0.0.14-1.fc8.i386.rpm 2
> >>> What is the " 2" doing at the end of the command-line?
> > 
> > You missed one line in what you pasted into the email: the actual 
> > command that made this output. Without that info, it would seem that you 
> >  accidentally appended a ' 2' to the command you wrote at the command line.
> 
> i dap [drag and paste] term in kde desktop, to a file linked to desktop. after i
> drop to file, i look at what was drug and what is dropped. not a line by line read,
> but a quick scan between 2.
> 
> i also did 'cl >fn'. as to just which file save this came from, i will have to look
> back thru.
> 
> if this is from a '>', file will not show cli. if dap, it will be there.
> 
> my awareness of '2' was when i opened files to review for post.
> 
> > It might be in your history if you are interested:
> > $ history|grep thunderbird
> 
> now that you have brought it up... excuse me while i check.
> 
> i knew my 'history' was clean, but wanted to see what if any was in '/var/log'.
> which there was nothing.
> 
> 2 of 3 directories i pulled tbird to are still on this system. 3rd is not.
> 
> 1 of 2:
> +++++
> /home/users/www/download.fedora.redhat.com
> -----
> Yum Version: 3.2.7
> COMMAND: yum -v -y install thunderbird-2.0.0.6-6.fc8.i386.rpm 2
> Installroot: /
> Ext Commands:
> 
>     thunderbird-2.0.0.6-6.fc8.i386.rpm
>     2

What the heck are you trying to show? :)
The '2' is there again at the end of your command. Why do you add it?
It must not be there, because there is no package file with the
name '2'.

> Checking for virtual provide or file-provide for 2
> Searching pkgSack for dep: 2
> No package 2 available.

See?

Same applies to your other example.

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