Brian wrote on Sat, 28 Jun 2008 15:48:09 -0400 (EDT):
> yum provides
how does this provide any old functionality of search?
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Brian wrote:
On Sat, June 28, 2008 2:02 pm, AnneWilson wrote:
Just type 'yum' without parameters, to get a list of possibilities. I
think 'yum list' may be what you are looking for. (I don't have Fedora or
CentOS on this laptop so I can't check.)
No CentOS or Fedora ... is there any other OS
On Sat, June 28, 2008 2:02 pm, AnneWilson wrote:
> Just type 'yum' without parameters, to get a list of possibilities. I
> think 'yum list' may be what you are looking for. (I don't have Fedora or
> CentOS on this laptop so I can't check.)
>
> Anne
Or
yum provides
HTH
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AnneWilson wrote on Sat, 28 Jun 2008 19:02:02 +0100:
> I
> think 'yum list' may be what you are looking for.
It's close, but lacks functionality that search had.
You have to enable showdupesfromrepos=1 and even then you get not all
info:
yum list perl-MIME-tools
Installed Packages
perl-MIME-t
On Saturday 28 June 2008 18:48:16 Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Anyone already tried yum search after the 5.2 upgrade?
>
> yum search perl-MIME-tools
>
> perl-MIME-tools.noarch : Perl modules for parsing (and creating!) MIME
> entities
> perl-MIME-tools.noarch : Perl modules for parsing (and creating!) MI
Anyone already tried yum search after the 5.2 upgrade?
yum search perl-MIME-tools
perl-MIME-tools.noarch : Perl modules for parsing (and creating!) MIME
entities
perl-MIME-tools.noarch : Perl modules for parsing (and creating!) MIME
entities
perl-MIME-tools.noarch : Perl modules for parsing (an
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