
On Mon November 12 2007 03:35:59 pm Mike.Friedrichs wrote:
I am working on a RTEMS RTOS system. The rpms came from: http://www.rtems.com/ftp/pub/rtems/linux/4.8/suse/10.3/i586/. The rpms include the cross compiler, debugger, build tools for their RTOS....
They have an example in there documents which used 'rpm -U' for installation. Which I used, but the documents didn't describe the RPM dependencies, I finally found the correct order of installation, at least I didn't get any error messages. I then went to the include directory to look at some of the .h files, there wasn't any, so I knew the installation failed. When installing the location ends up to be /opt/rtem-4.8/with many sub-directories.
Hi Mike, As Patrick suggested, 'rpm --help' will give you a quick snaphot/refresher of the most frequently used options. You might consider the procedure I use: - copy the new rpms into an empty working directory and cd into it - su + password to gain the appropriate permissions - rpm -Uhv *.rpm --test "U" will upgrade earlier versions (if they exist) or just install "h" gives you hash mark progress bars with percentage completion "v" is, of course, verbose mode (feedback) "--test" does a 'dry run'. Nothing is actually written to disk and it advises you of any conflicts or missing dependencies. When you finally get the 'mix' right, drop the "--test" and install. And don't forget to run 'ldconfig' and 'SuSEconfig' afterwards. hth & regards, Carl -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org