I want to install GNU C Compiler without Package manager because of my package manager not work proper. When I chick package Manager I am facing Problem "Cannot find a valid baseurl for repo: core". I am also try root console "system-config-package" but I face same problem.
Now i want to install GNU C Compiler with out Package Manager, Some one help me regarding this problem and guide me GNU dependencies.
Help me regarding Package Manager
Re: Help me regarding Package Manager
Dear Manzoor,
can u tell me about your current distribution which you are using, and your hard-disk space.
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Noman Liaquat Khanzada
can u tell me about your current distribution which you are using, and your hard-disk space.
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Noman Liaquat Khanzada
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Re: Help me regarding Package Manager
I am using Fedora Core 6, (6 CDS)nomankhn wrote:Dear Manzoor,
can u tell me about your current distribution which you are using, and your hard-disk space.
Regards
Noman Liaquat Khanzada
Harddisk Space 9 GB for linux
Manzoor
if you have enough disk space, copy all the rpms from the cds onto your hard drive. try "mkdir /usr/repo", insert the first cd in the drive, navigate to the directory with the .rpm files, and copy them all to the /usr/repo directory. repeat for all the cds.
after that, whenever you want to install a package, cd to /usr/repo, and type "rpm -ivh <whatever>.rpm".
this isn't really the right way to do it. the right way is probably somewhere in this thread.
after that, whenever you want to install a package, cd to /usr/repo, and type "rpm -ivh <whatever>.rpm".
this isn't really the right way to do it. the right way is probably somewhere in this thread.
I understand, but in case of installation of GNU C Compiler , I am facing dependencies problem. it mean "C compiler package needs other packages because of GNU compiler depends on 73 rmps" and I do not know about Needed rpms namelambda wrote:if you have enough disk space, copy all the rpms from the cds onto your hard drive. try "mkdir /usr/repo", insert the first cd in the drive, navigate to the directory with the .rpm files, and copy them all to the /usr/repo directory. repeat for all the cds.
after that, whenever you want to install a package, cd to /usr/repo, and type "rpm -ivh <whatever>.rpm".
this isn't really the right way to do it. the right way is probably somewhere in this thread.
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Salam,
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