On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 04:58, Dave Shield wrote: > I've just started using Yum to maintain our systems, and am very > pleased with both the effectiveness and the simplicity of it. > > The main drawback at the moment is that 'yum-arch' is a bit chatty, > even when run in quiet mode (-q). I keep getting told about older > packages, duplicate packages, a pre-existing headers directory, etc > > These feel like warnings rather than errors, so I'd really like > to run yum-arch "silently", and just be told about serious problems. > That way I could safely shove this in a cron job, and forget about it. > > As it stands, I'm either going to have to throw away the output > completely (which I *hate* doing) or get a mail message generated > every day (which will tend to get deleted unread!) > > Any chance of a '-qq' mode ? This have been fixed in the newest dailies. The only thing keeping 2.0.1 from coming out is me having about 10-15 consecutive minutes to stick together. :) -sv