PK wrote:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 7:56 PM, Rick Stevens <ricks@xxxxxxxx
<mailto:ricks@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:
PK wrote:
hmm I don't want to change the repo files, prefer to leave them
at its
default state and jus have yum do that for me. At least I don't
have to do
that with up2date so I'm looking for a similar behaviour.
Then "yum --disablerepo=atrpms,livna update" will do it.
hmm close enough. But still not what I was hoping for. the above
approach sure works but I would have to know all the repo names. It
might be easy for jus a couple of repos, But what if I have 10 other
custom repos . I do not want to specify each of them with disablerepo
jus to get updates from a specific one. Was hoping for something simple
like "yum --repo=blah update" and this gets the updates only from repo
blah and ignores the rest.
yum --disablerepo=all --enablerepo=blah update
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