[Yum] yum 0.8.6 testing

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seth vidal wrote:
>>That sounds good to me if it isn't too much trouble.
>>
> 
> 
> grep for errorlog and tell me which ones sound like a 0-level error or a
> 1-level error (0-levels are more serious)
> 
> -sv
> 
How about I group them into 4 catagories
0 - level 0
1 - level 1
? - I don't know what this is for
P - I'll pass, and let someone else decide how serious it is

0 - errorlog(1,"Need to pass a list of pkgs to install")
0 - errorlog (1,"Need to pass a list of pkgs to erase")
0 - errorlog(1,"Invalid clean option %s" % cmds[0])
0 - errorlog(1,"You appear to have insufficient disk space to handle these 
packages")
1 - errorlog(1,"Exiting on user command.")
? - errorlog(1,"Errors installing:")
? - errorlog(1,error)
0 - errorlog(1,"You're not root, we can't install things")

? - errorlog(1,"IOError: %s"  % (e))
? - errorlog(1,"URL: %s" % (url))
0 - errorlog(1,"ERROR: Url Return no Content-Length  - something is wrong")
? - errorlog(1,"URL: %s" % (url))

1 - errorlog(1,"%s is installed and is the latest version." % (name))
1 - errorlog(1,"%s is installed and is the latest version." % (n))
P - errorlog(1,"Cannot find a package matching %s" % (n))
1 - errorlog(1,"No Packages Available for Update or Install")
1 - errorlog(1,"%s is the latest version" % (name))
1 - errorlog(1,"%s is installed and the latest version." % (n))
errorlog(1,"Cannot find any package matching %s available to be upgraded." % (n))
1 - errorlog(1,"No Packages Available for Update or Install")
0 - errorlog(1,'Error:  Signature check failed for %s' %(package))
? - errorlog(1,('Doing nothing'))

Troy

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