On 22/02/2020 03:55, Seth Goldin wrote:
Unfortunately, the GUI isn't quite set up to tell you what the error would be.
Seriously? I'd say that if it's not set up that way it has no business being included in a stable release of anything, let alone an "enterprise operating system"...
When you use `$ sudo yum install whatever.rpm`, the output in the shell will often give you a clue as to what's going wrong--a missing dependency, etc.
Actually, I'm talking about cases where there isn't or shouldn't be anything going wrong at all. The rpms install just fine from the command line.
- Toralf
-- Seth.
On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 9:51 AM Yves Bellefeuille yan@storm.ca wrote:
Toralf Lund toralf.lund@pgs.com wrote:
And, yeah, I know about rpm command line and yum and all, but shouldn't there be a "more user-friendly" way?
The command line is your friend.
Have a look at yumex. I think you'll prefer the command line, though.
-- Yves Bellefeuille yan@storm.ca
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