> Subversion 0.25.0 is a big change in that I'm now doing what Redhat is
> (will be) doing. I ported their RAWHIDE httpd-2.0.45 to httpd-2.0.47.
> They broke out APR/APR-UTIL into separate packages.
>
> So the answer to your question is that you will have to either "rpm -Uvh
> all-required-packages" at once or piecemeal them by using "--nodeps" to
> temporarily ignore dependencies. If you do that you might have to "rpm -e
> --nodeps package" temporarily until you get the other package installed
> that fulfills those dependencies.
>
> Does that help?
Kind of, but not a great deal. Steven Brown previously suggested using
'rpm -Uvh *.rpm' (all required packages are in the one directory), and I got
the perl, python and php related dependency failures as described in my most
recent message.
It seems to be a lot of hacking and manual labour just to get Subversion
updated on RH9. This is a large (insurmountable) barrier to newcomers. I'm
getting more tempted to pay for a new WinXP license. I know it's going to
work there with no dependency issues.
Sly
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