Yes! That is exactly what I did/do. Again, we really do need to come
up with our own RedHat RPMs, but as I said in an earlier post, I have no
experience doing that.
Cheers!
Craig
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Christian Ferreira,
1. U mean i test the rpms OF mandrake in redhat ?
with rpm -Uvh --test libproj0*.*.rpm etc, for each rpm ?
ARE THERE NO SEPERATE RPMs FOR REDHAT
2. I have loaded PCQLINUX-2005, a redhat version.
3. Then may be I have to use 'ln' also.
THOSE WITH GRASS WORKING ON REDHAT PLEASE ADVISE
the way they have loaded rpms, and possibly used 'ln' to change rpms
name etc..