I have a file with a .rpm extension that I need to install on redhat. I'm guessing pkgadd would do the trick but it can't find pkgadd anywhere on the system, I did a type, a whereis, a which, no luck.
I have been tasked with getting our developers to use .rpm packages to deploy their web applications to our RHEL 5 and 6 jboss servers. Currently we drop in .ear files manually, whenever the devs want ...
If you like the latest and greatest version of everything and you use an RPM based system you probably want to learn how to create RPMs. You don't have to, you can ...
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