i knew that, i was just testing, honest, i mean it's obvious, as if i would
forget, honest guv'nor, straight up, would i lie to you? :-)
bascule
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 2:09 am, you wrote:
SOrry, you need to update by:
urpmi.update sourcename
where sourcename is the name of the
Clovis i could use wget to take it all, but only need tha packages i have
Clovis installed. any other ideas?
use drakupdaterobot already does everything you need and more.
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Clovis Sena wrote:
hi people,
i am making some crontab script to try automatize some updates. I wish to
check at some intervals if there is some updates for the packages i have
installed, so i try
path$for a in 'rpm -qa' do
path$echo Getting package $a...please wait.
path$wget
At 03:57 PM 09/05/2001 -0300, you wrote:
hi people,
i am making some crontab script to try automatize some updates. I wish to
check at some intervals if there is some updates for the packages i have
installed, so i try
path$for a in 'rpm -qa' do
path$echo Getting package $a...please wait.
the problem is that not allways i will have the xserver and if i do could i
run it from crontab?? i guess not.
i could use wget to take it all, but only need tha packages i have
installed. any other ideas?
thanks.
At 17:30 05/09/01 -0300, you wrote:
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SOrry, you need to update by:
urpmi.update sourcename
where sourcename is the name of the updates source.
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, bascule wrote:
hi,
if i read you correctly then i think urpmi will do what you want from a
command line and thus is suitable for a cron job,
if you have used
You need to run update first thou.
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, bascule wrote:
hi,
if i read you correctly then i think urpmi will do what you want from a
command line and thus is suitable for a cron job,
if you have used mandrakeupdate and have only added a security updates source
then i think
hi,
if i read you correctly then i think urpmi will do what you want from a
command line and thus is suitable for a cron job,
if you have used mandrakeupdate and have only added a security updates source
then i think the following:
#urpmi --auto-select
will automatically check for updates in