<DIV><B><I>Alfred Hovdestad <alfred.hovdestad@usask.ca></I></B> wrote:
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<P>I used to do the same thing for upgrades download the new rpm's to a <BR>single machine and install on other machines from there. I don't have the script that I used to use, but IIRC what I did was </P>
<P>rpm -Fvh /mnt/point/*<BR></P>
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<P>Thanks Alfred, I also used rpm -Fvh too. Infact if the package is not installed it doesn't do anything but if it is installed it upgrades. But it doesn't work as I expected because: for upgrading package bind, for example, I was forced to erase the old version and reinstall the new version. This in not an automatically work as I would like to have but I must do single commands to resolve this case and the dependency problems. I am feared that I must spend much time to exchange CD with the updates from one server to another.</P>
<P>I have all the RPMs on /var/spool/up2date.</P>
<P>Bye<BR></P></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><p>
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