Am 17.12.2011 00:17, schrieb Erik P. Olsen: > On 16/12/11 23:54, Reindl Harald wrote: >> >> >> Am 16.12.2011 23:50, schrieb Erik P. Olsen: >>> I have installed VirtualBox-4.0-4.0.14_74382_fedora14-1.x86_64 and have >>> been running it for quite some time. I have >>> now noticed that a new version VirtualBox-4.1-4.1.6_74713_fedora14-1.x86_64 >>> is available but not as an update only >>> as a new install. Is it safe to remove the current package and install the >>> new one? Will my virtual machines be >>> automatically picked up by the installation process? >> >> this is linux not windows >> rpm -Uvh "package.rpm" or better "yum --nogpgcheck update package.rpm" >> to update downloaded packages > > My question had nothing to do with windows. I have never run windows except > as virtual machines. and "yum update > VirtualBox*" gets "No Packages marked for Update" so a clean install is > needed.
* download the rpm * go in the folder with the rpm * type "yum --nogpgcheck update filename.rpm" yum is not limited to repos if something is installed as rpm a "clean install" is not needed why? because for a rpm a "clean install" does not exist a rpm-package knows which files are form the apckages, which are new and which are obsoleted to remove, that is why a package-manager exists your user-data has nothing to do with the rpm/software/package a virtual machine for vbox/vmware whatever is the same as a doc for openoffice it is yur data and has nothing to do with install/update/uninstall the software
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