You are right, and it would be useful if you only need info about when a given package changed. But Yum history gives you more info than that, for example if a script failed, what kind of command did you issue to perform the change, what plugins (presto, fastestmirror,etc.) where present during the upgrade, etc.
JP On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 6:56 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallag...@gmail.com>wrote: > On Thu, 2011-06-09 at 05:45 -0500, Javier Perez wrote: > > If I do yum history list $id I can list each transaction in yum, > > if I do yum history I get the last 20 > > > > How do I list an aleatory number, let say if I have 100 transactions I > want > > to see between id 50 and id 60 > > > > It doesn't look like it is in the commands.... > > > > from man yum: > > history [info|list|packages-list|summary|redo|undo|new|addon-info] > > > > Note that /var/log/yum.log contains a record of all package > installations, deletions and updates, which might be enough for what you > want (you don't say what you're looking for). > > poc > > -- > users mailing list > users@lists.fedoraproject.org > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users > Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines > -- ------------------------------ /\_/\ |O O| pepeb...@gmail.com ~~~~ Javier Perez ~~~~ While the night runs ~~~~ toward the day... m m Pepebuho watches from his high perch.
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