21 Oct
2005
21 Oct
'05
14:02
Maccy wrote:
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005, Bruce Marshall wrote:
How about just: rpm -Uvh *.rpm
Well sure, if I didn't have a load of rpms in that directory that I've already installed.
....and it didn't really answer my question :)
I went into the RPM directory and, as root, entered rpm -i openoffice* --nodeps. I then installed the suse custom rpm. I suppose it would have been better, to use yast -i, rather than rpm -i.