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Jon, Sounds like a great idea. Just curious if you have done this before or not? The reason I ask this is that there are 39 rpm files under the suse/yast1 directory structure on the server, of which NONE are labeled 'yast'. I checked out the INDEX.english file in the yast1 directory, and it only describes YaST2 rpm files. Just curious, before I re-install 39 rpm files. Thanks for your help, John
On Friday 10 August 2001 20:14, John Griffin wrote:
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Anybody got a clue??
Maybe not ;)
This is on a running server and would like to install a new package on it, however with yast going belly-up everytime it is used I cannot proceed.
I can't even re-install yast.
how about using rpm directly to re-install yast?
Worth a shot, I should think...
HTH Jon Clausen
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