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On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 21:25:51 -0400, linux r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello there, > > Q. How do you know when yum (or another command) is hosed, when you > don't get any output? Do you guys run commands with verbose output > specifically for this? > > Like for example > > yum install packagename > > just sits there. I have no idea whether it is brilliantly scanning > every place it can, or if it just crapped out on me. [I know other > commands have -v outputs. rpm -Uvh for example stand s basically for > Update, verbosely, and *print the friggin' hash marks, so I can tell > what is going on'! ] > > However, yum does not have a verbose feature. What do you guys do, > anything differrent? > > Thanks in advance > > -- > Marc > > Wealth is the product of man's capacity to think. > Ayn Rand > -- > TriLUG mailing list : http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug > TriLUG Organizational FAQ : http://trilug.org/faq/ > TriLUG Member Services FAQ : http://members.trilug.org/services_faq/ > TriLUG PGP Keyring : http://trilug.org/~chrish/trilug.asc > -- Joseph Tate Personal e-mail: jtate AT dragonstrider DOT com Web: http://www.dragonstrider.com -- TriLUG mailing list : http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug TriLUG Organizational FAQ : http://trilug.org/faq/ TriLUG Member Services FAQ : http://members.trilug.org/services_faq/ TriLUG PGP Keyring : http://trilug.org/~chrish/trilug.asc
