RPM is the "Red Hat Package Manager" and is the heart of the Red Hat Linux distribution. It's most basic functionality is to install and de−install packages. This document is geared toward installing RPM on a slackware system using an Intel processor, but the information contained herein should be applicable to any distribution. The latest version of this HOWTO is always available at http://www.threepoint.com/HOWTO/RPM+Slackware.html
For further reading, consult the RPM−HOWTO (available at your neighborhood LDP mirror). Also, consider buying a copy of the excellent book, Maximum RPM, by Ed Bailey of Red Hat Software, Inc...
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RPM+Slackware Mini−Howto
30 November 2007 |
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