From: Philippe Vogel
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Hi!
As I see you are newbee, so here some useful commends to your problem.
There is not such a line in the php.ini
.... extension=recode.so ....
just
extension=mysql.so
I found nothing in the dir /usr/lib/php/extensions/ except mysql.so
What is the problem finaly ? Does them rpm command do those resolutions that the yast script does? Does rpm keep inform all these files that are related as the Yast does?
RPM does the same as YAST, Yast is yust a graphical frontend for the used tools. There is a console version called fou4s available and it does the same as Yast:
search for updates, dependencies in rpm's and install rpm's.
After Installation in rpm-formatted files there are pre- and post-actions that are executed on the installation. After any installation the rpm-db is updated and dependencies needed for propper working of the package are probed. If needed dependencies are not met it refuses to install. Yast is the safer way to install software, as it probes all dependencies automatically and chooses the needed add-on packages automatically.
Better install over Yast if you are newbee.
If you did some installations and don't know what to do and are not familliar with rpm and manually editing files do a SuSEconfig after installation.
SuSEconfig does a configuration of all packages installed with values in /etc/sysconfig. If this is to much editing of files do this over yast/somewhere in sysconfig.
For more infos read unofficial SuSEFAQ:
Syntax for rpm to install:
Install: rpm -ivh file.rpm
Update: rpm -Uvh file.rpm
Reguards
Philippe
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well, how yast can install a manually downloaded rpm? That would be intresting, indeed.