On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 22:10:09 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: >>Whether or not this is possible in Fedora depends upon how they decided >>to package it. I'm not familiar with Fedora, so I would suggest >>checking the package contents and dependencies to figure out why. > > That means I have to get the package to my machine. Is there such a > command that will cause yum to download only? man yum shows: command is one of: * install package1 [package2] [...] * update [package1] [package2] [...] * check-update * upgrade [package1] [package2] [...] * remove | erase package1 [package2] [...] * list [...] * info [...] * provides | whatprovides feature1 [feature2] [...] * clean [ packages | headers | metadata | cache | dbcache | all ] * makecache * groupinstall group1 [group2] [...] * groupupdate group1 [group2] [...] * grouplist [hidden] * groupremove group1 [group2] [...] * groupinfo group1 [...] * search string1 [string2] [...] * shell [filename] * resolvedep dep1 [dep2] [...] * localinstall rpmfile1 [rpmfile2] [...] * localupdate rpmfile1 [rpmfile2] [...] * deplist package1 [package2] [...] * repolist [all|enabled|disabled] would deplist, repolist, info, do the trick? -Thufir -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list