![]() ![]() Would do, as would do the rpm: # cd rpm -i 86_64.rpm 86_64.rpm So in the OP's case the yum command: # cd yum -nogpgcheck localinstall. Neither the current working directory, nor the paths of any of package_file_name will be searched, except when any of these directories has been previously configured as an enabled yum repository. Yum would search for dependencies among all package files given on the command line AND IF IT FAILS to find the dependencies there, it will also use any configured and enabled yum repositories. The package_file_name above can include local absolute or relative path, or be a URL (possibly even an URI). ![]() The general command would be: # yum -nogpgcheck localinstall. Matthew's answer awoke many emotions, because of the fact that it still lacks a minor detail. 'dnf install python-dnf-plugins-extras-migrate & dnf-2 migrate' To transfer transaction metadata from yum to DNF, run: See 'man dnf' and 'man yum2dnf' for more information. Yum command has been deprecated, redirecting to '/usr/bin/dnf install ffmpeg-2.6.86_64.rpm'. For me worked just with # yum install ffmpeg-2.6.86_64.rpmĪnd automatically asked authorization to dowload the depedencies.īelow the example, i am using fedora 22 lukas]# yum install ffmpeg-2.6.86_64.rpm ![]()
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