What is up with yum? Is the crisis over? I have not had any updates for a
couple of weeks now. Do I need to take some special action to get things
moving again? Or will it happen by itself?
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kwhiskerz wrote:
What is up with yum? Is the crisis over? I have not had any updates for a
couple of weeks now. Do I need to take some special action to get things
moving again? Or will it happen by itself?
There will be further announcements if any change is required.
Rahul
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Thanks, Rahul.
It's nice to finally hear something about what a Fedora user is supposed to do.
I had read stuff about new keys and stuff, but it didn't seem to apply to the
general user, but nothing definite about how to proceed was ever said.
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--On Monday, October 31, 2005 7:09 PM -0700 Michal Jaegermann
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I guess that you are thinking about 'check-update' yum command. If
there are updates then yum will produce a list of available updates
and will exit with a status 100 and otherwise this status is 0.
Once
--download-only there is a plugin for yum that will
enable that.
-sv
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