On 06/14/18 22:23, Tony Nelson wrote: > That is not what he means. Would one of you please look at the RPM > man page? Sure.... --last Orders the package listing by install time such that the latest packages are at the top. which has nothing to do with "history". If, as the OP suggests, he wishes to know the history of when packages named pulseaudio* were updated he may run into a problem if he wasn't consistent in the apps used to perform updates. First of all, rpm doesn't keep a history of updates. He can then run into a problem if he used dnf for some and packagekit utilities for others. FWIW, there is a bugzilla requesting that the history recording of those be unified. Let's try not to get sidetracked by when/how name expansion is done. [root@meimei ~]# dnf history list pulseaudio* ID | Command line | Date and time | Action(s) | Altered ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 251 | --refresh upgrade | 2018-05-18 08:01 | Update | 9 233 | system-upgrade upgrade | 2018-05-06 07:53 | D, E, I, O, U | 2860 EE 152 | --refresh upgrade | 2018-03-14 22:01 | E, I, U | 159 EE 2 | update | 2017-12-21 10:05 | I, O, U | 654 EE 1 | | 2017-11-05 15:25 | Install | 1717 EE Gets me transactions where pulseaudio* was involved. -- Conjecture is just a conclusion based on incomplete information. It isn't a fact.
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