If you are using Suse linux then use Yast to install rpms. If you are using Fedora core Linux then try yum . If you are using Red hat Linux then you can try this tip . You can solve dependencies problem by installing each individual package(s). package-name: It is installed RPM file.It may be on CD or you just downloaded from Internet. Output: error: Failed dependencies: mod_php is needed by mediawiki-1.4rc1-4 php-session is needed by mediawiki-1.4rc1-4 php-gettext is needed by mediawiki-1.4rc1-4 php-zlib is needed by mediawiki-1.4rc1-4 php-mysql is needed by mediawiki-1.4rc1-4 ImageMagick-Magick++ is needed by mediawiki-1.4rc1-4 tetex is needed by mediawiki-1.4rc1-4 cjk-latex is needed by mediawiki-1.4rc1-4 ![]() Just try to install package and it will give you list of dependencies. The RPM system ensures that dependencies are honored when upgrading, installing, or removing packages. A dependency occurs when one package depends on another. The RPM database tracks dependencies between packages to better allow you to manage your system. However RPM has in build mechanism to tell you about dependencies. Dependencies are one of the most important parts of the RPM system. Circular dependencies are usually resolved by picking one of the RPMs in question and just doing a -nodeps -force on the install then proceeding onto the other one. ![]() It will print list of dependencies on screen (output): mod_php php-session php-gettext php-zlib php-mysql ImageMagick-Magick++ tetex cjk-latex rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) You can finding out what dependencies a rpm file has ie it will tell you what you need to install package with following command:įind out what dependencies a uninstalled rpm file called : It is a powerful command line package management system for installing uninstalling, verifying, querying, and updating Linux computer software packages. RPM dependencies If your distribution wasn't previously listed, and is RPM-based, you may need the following dependencies: krb5-libs libicu openssl-libs If the target runtime environment's OpenSSL version is 1.1 or newer, you'll need to install compat-openssl10. ![]() RPM is a Package Manager for popular distribution such as Red Hat, Suse and many others.
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