[Yum] yum daily for today

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seth vidal wrote:
> Hi folks,
>  Another daily - let me know if this does anything surprising:
> http://www.dulug.duke.edu/yum/download/
> 
> Changes:
> 2002-10-18 14:28  skvidal
> 
>    * clientStuff.py, pkgaction.py:
>      yum info extras work added groups and arch to the display 
>      fields in yum info.

Tested and works.

> 
> 2002-10-18 01:42  skvidal
>    * clientStuff.py, pkgaction.py:
>      stubs in place for per-server-section gpg-keyrings
> 
> 2002-10-18 01:35  skvidal
>    * clientStuff.py, pkgaction.py:
>      made updates only operate on update-able packages.  so 'yum update
>      somepkgnotyetinstalled' won't install that package

Tested and works
I tested it by doing a yum update kernel* , which before would have tried to 
suck in ALL the kernels.  This worked correctly and just updated the kernels 
that I already had (kernel, kernel-smp, and kernel-source)

I also tested update to install something I don't already have.  I really like 
the wording you have for that failing (because it wasn't already installed)

>      also made yum clean headers remove the header.info file as well as
>      the .hdr files
> 
> 2002-10-18 00:56  skvidal
> 
>    * pullheaders.py, serverStuff.py:
>      yum-arch -l implemented to make yum-arch pay attention to symlinks
> 

Tested and works.

> 
> 
> The thing I'm most interested in is the change to make yum update only
> operate on updates - so it doesn't do installs if the pkg is not already
> installed. It shouldn't make any difference at all, but well, I'd like
> to make sure :)
> 
> -sv
> 
> 


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