Fetching and building dependencies automatically
Alex Kruchkoff
A.Kruchkoff at unsw.edu.au
Wed Mar 7 01:32:54 CET 2007
Brian,
You can install RHEL 4 compatible rpm from ATrpms:
perl-SOAP-Lite.noarch 0.69-5.el4.at atrpms
http://atrpms.net
Thanks,
Alex
Brian Candler wrote, On 07/03/07 03:41:
> On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 04:10:21PM +0100, Matthias Saou wrote:
>
>> Brian Candler wrote :
>>
>>
>>> Any pointers gratefully received.
>>>
>> You seem to be looking for mach :-)
>>
>> If you're running any recent Fedora release, just "yum install mach",
>> otherwise you can find more information here :
>> http://thomas.apestaart.org/projects/mach/
>>
>
> Unfortunately I need to do this for RHEL 4, which is not one of the
> supported distributions.
>
> It ought to be similar enough to either a Fedora variant or CentOS 4
> (although etc/dist.d/centos-4-i386 doesn't seem to reference freshrpms)
>
> However, we use a local satellite server here. So I guess I'll have to work
> out either how to use yum to talk to it (instead of up2date), or else see
> about modifying mach to use up2date.
>
> Regards,
>
> Brian.
>
>
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