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Yeah... that MIGHT have worked if I had tried it, but now I have wget 1.15.1 installed and I can't uninstall it. rpm -e wget-1.15-1 doesn't "erase" anything...

So right now I am stuck. Can't get wget 1.15.1 to work because of dependency issues and can't uninstall it...sigh...

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On 10/14/2016 8:11 AM, Bryan Dietz wrote:
its been a while, but I recall something similar, so I went back a few versions of wget.

currently...
wget --version
GNU Wget 1.14 built on aix5.1.0.0.

bryan

Pete Helgren wrote on 10/14/2016 8:47 AM:
Yep...I did. Then there was another dependency failure...then
another...then another...I think I am up to 5 or 6 dependent packages
now. I have gotten spoiled with npm and gem/bundler which takes care of
all the dependencies automagically.

Stuck here currently:


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