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| | Josh's Linux Guide - Using RPM (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Since RPM is a package manager, you can install, remove, build, rebuild, and view your packages. |
 | | RPM file names usually consist of the package name ("package"), the version ("1.2.3"), the build number or patch level by Red Hat ("4"), the architecture it was built to run on, ("i386"), and the "rpm" extension. |
 | | RPM will also complain about dependencies if you try to upgrade a bunch of packages. |
| gd.tuwien.ac.at /opsys/linux/LinuxGuide/linux-rpm-usage.html (992 words) |
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