On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 8:29 AM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I run RHEL5.6 on my central server and Fedora 14/15 on all my desktops
> and laptops. I'm about to move up to RHEL6.1 on that server. Since we're
> not supposed to upgrade from one major to another, I'm looking for an
> effective and efficient way to migrate to RHEL6.1 with the same extras I
> have with RHEL5.6.
>
> With Fedora I can run 'yum list installed' and see which repos
> everything came from. The same command in RHEL5 simply shows
> "installed". Repo source info would be helpful on a system with perhaps
> 10% of its packages from non-RHN repos such as CentOS, EPEL, RPMFusion,
> ElRepo, Adobe, and others.
>
> Is source repo info stored RHEL5 rpm/yum databases the way it is in
> Fedora?
I don't believe so. You can probably use the vendor tag though to sort
it out with a little experimentation.
rpm -qa --qf "%{NAME}:%{VENDOR}\n" | grep Fedora
I would expect to hit the installed EPEL rpms and something similar
could be used to identify the others.
John
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