Dear expert,
Suppose I have an application that comes in rpm format.
Let's call it:
my_downloaded_package.rpm
How can I install it in my particular home directory (since I'm not
a root user). Say the directory where I want to install above rpm package is:
~/.my_desired_location... (1 Reply)
have following package installed
rpm -qa |grep ADMIN
It will give the following package installed:
ADMIN-4.0.0.1
Now I will upgrade the ADMIN package using the following command.
rpm --upgrade ADMIN-4.1.0.1
It will upgrade the ADMIN packagge to ADMIN-4.1.0.1
Now I want that... (0 Replies)
Hi All,
I just recently installed UBUNTU 2.6.24-16 and i installed my phone software which is a RPM package (it's a similiar package with MSN).
The software called MXIE.
I managed to install it successfully but i can't run the software.
When i try to run it, i received... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I have got few RPM's from rpmfind.net ( mainly gcc ).
But it seems to be src files instead of the image.
so I think we have to build the src files according to target machine using rpmbuild.
Can any one help me with
1) Various options of rpm build that have to be taken care
2)... (3 Replies)
Hi,
can someone help me with this?
How do we apply a new version of s/w package without disrupting the processes & daemons running with the old version?
Thanks (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have configured YUM repository on a server and we have 10 linux machine (clients).
Is there any way we can install a package on all the 10 machines from YUM repository server?
Please help me. (7 Replies)
Friends,
Please let meknow, How we can find the dependancies of .dstream package & .rpm package before installation ?
For AIX, We can use the inutoc . command to create the .toc file for the bff package, What about Solaris & Linux ? (0 Replies)
Hello,
i have downloaded an rpm package "hadoop-0.20.205.0-1.amd64.rpm"
in /usr/local/ directory.
I'm trying to install the rpm package in a new path/location (/usr/local/hadoop-0.20.205), but i can't.
I did:
1st try: Didn't work
sudo rpm -i --prefix=/usr/local/hadoop-0.20.205... (1 Reply)
Hello,
i have installed a package by using the command
sudo rpm -i filepackage.rpm
package filepackage is already installed
when i try to remove it, i get an error saying "is not installed":
sudo rpm -e filepackage.rpm
error: package filepackage is not installed
How can... (4 Replies)
Hi Guys
I got this error when I try to install perl-5.24.0-1.aix6.1.ppc.rpm package
rpm -ivh perl-5.24.0-1.aix6.1.ppc.rpm
error: perl-5.24.0-1.aix6.1.ppc.rpm does not appear to be a RPM package (4 Replies)
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file::sharedir::install
File::ShareDir::Install(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation File::ShareDir::Install(3pm)NAME
File::ShareDir::Install - Install shared files
SYNOPSIS
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
use File::ShareDir::Install;
install_share 'share';
install_share dist => 'dist-share';
install_share module => 'My::Module' => 'other-share';
WriteMakefile( ... ); # As you normaly would
package MY;
use File::ShareDir::Install qw(postamble);
DESCRIPTION
File::ShareDir::Install allows you to install read-only data files from a distribution. It is a companion module to File::ShareDir, which
allows you to locate these files after installation.
It is a port Module::Install::Share to ExtUtils::MakeMaker with the improvement of only installing the files you want; ".svn" and other
source-control junk will be ignored.
EXPORT
install_share
install_share $dir;
install_share dist => $dir;
install_share module => $module, $dir;
Causes all the files in $dir and its sub-directories. to be installed into a per-dist or per-module share directory. Must be called
before WriteMakefile.
The first 2 forms are equivalent.
The files will be installed when you run "make install".
To locate the files after installation so they can be used inside your module, see File::ShareDir.
my $dir = File::ShareDir::module_dir( $module );
Note that if you make multiple calls to "install_share" on different directories that contain the same filenames, the last of these calls
takes precedence. In other words, if you do:
install_share 'share1';
install_share 'share2';
And both "share1" and "share2" contain a fill called "info", the file "share2/info" will be installed into your "dist_dir()".
postamble
Exported into the MY package. Only documented here if you need to write your own postable.
package MY;
use File::ShareDir::Install;
sub postamble {
my $self = shift;
my @ret = File::ShareDir::Install::postamble( $self );
# ... add more things to @ret;
return join "
", @ret;
}
SEE ALSO
File::ShareDir, Module::Install.
AUTHOR
Philip Gwyn, <gwyn-AT-cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009-2011 by Philip Gwyn
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
perl v5.12.4 2011-08-26 File::ShareDir::Install(3pm)