"RS" == Robert Schiele
writes:
On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 04:40:29PM +0200, Jochen+opensuse-factory@Hayek.name wrote:
>> [2007-06-15 16:30:28] root@HayekJ # rpm --force -v --install /usr/local/src/tmp/nxml-mode-20041004-74.noarch.rpm
>> error: Failed dependencies:
>> Mule-UCS conflicts with nxml-mode-20041004-74.noarch
>>
>> Sad, isn't it?
>>
>> Well, I started thinking I am quite a grown-up boy now, so I can rather do some RTFM,
>> and I found "--nodeps", and have a look:
RS> Oh, right. I forgot again that --nodeps is not covered by --force although
RS> (according to my opinion) people would expect that. --- At least I always do
RS> expect that although I have run into that problem now for multiple times
RS> already...
>> [2007-06-15 16:36:03] root@HayekJ # rpm --nodeps -v --install /usr/local/src/tmp/nxml-mode-20041004-74.noarch.rpm
>> Preparing packages for installation...
>> nxml-mode-20041004-74
RS> Well, but the most interesting question is not answered with that:
RS> Does it actually work?
RS> I mean forcing the installation was the easier part of the story.
RS> The more interesting part is to make it running with the current emacs version.
Well, it works with my latin-1 files (which is what I seriously need),
I cannot confirm, that it works with UTF-8 files (and it's not essential to me),
actually I got the impression, it does not, but I don't want to proclaim that.
I will have a look at the nxml-mode mailing list