On Thu, 13 May 2004 19:23:55 -0500, Mike Vanecek wrote: > > Use > > > > yum list 'mysql*' > > > > or even > > > > yum list '*mysql*' > > Nope. It only finds the ones installed, but not in the repo: According to the manual, that's correct. You can't downgrade packages with Yum anyway, so only what's available or installed does matter. > # yum list '*mysql*' or *mysql* (w/o the quotes) > > Looking in Installed Packages: > Name Arch Version Repo > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > libdbi-dbd-mysql i386 0.6.5-5 db > mod_auth_mysql i386 1.11-12 db > mysql i386 3.23.58-1.9 db > mysql-devel i386 3.23.58-1.9 db > mysql-server i386 3.23.58-1.9 db > php-mysql i386 4.2.2-17.2 db > > It does not find them as available packages. If you uninstalled them, they would become available again. ;) yum search '*mysql*' is somewhat rough, but searches _all_ packages. -- fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list