Sounds like that works fine for what you want to do; I also needed the
output from 'yum check-update', etc., so it was necessary to patch yum
itself.
-Chris
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On Tue, 27 Nov 2007, werner maes wrote:
thanks for you tip.
I found another solution, I use the "repoquery" command in my scripts instead
of "yum list all" or something like that.
e.g. list all packages
repoquery --repoid=rhel-i386-server-5 -a --nvr
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