seth vidal wrote: >> >>ok how about a conceptual set of what the difference is between 0 and 1. >> >>0 - an error has occurred in a normal operation causing the operation >>exit abnormally, or you are incorrectly requesting something and need to >>be told so. >> >>1 - something has occurred which would be good to tell you about but is >>not a problem with a program but possibly a less-than-expected state. >> >> >>would that be a good conceptual separation? >> >>it seems to roughly fit with what you specified. That sounds just like what I was thinking. > > > so, I liked this idea so much I did it. > > errorlevel = # in the yum.conf file or > -e # on the command line. > > number goes from 0-10 (though anything above 2 is downright silly) > > it should do what you expect now, troy. > Thank You -- __________________________________________________ Troy Dawson dawson@xxxxxxxx (630)840-6468 Fermilab ComputingDivision/OSS CSI Group __________________________________________________