The same problem exists on RHEL7 which is preventing us from easily automating the installation and updates with the preferred package manager: 'yum'. Using the 'rpm' command with the --force --nodeps option works, but since it's outside of the yum package management system, we lose all of the benefits of yum's history and dependency tracking. I support any of the recommended approaches above to make the rpm usable with yum.
The same problem exists on RHEL7 which is preventing us from easily automating the installation and updates with the preferred package manager: 'yum'. Using the 'rpm' command with the --force --nodeps option works, but since it's outside of the yum package management system, we lose all of the benefits of yum's history and dependency tracking. I support any of the recommended approaches above to make the rpm usable with yum.