yum-arch [Re: [Yum] Re: Yum support?]

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On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 09:59, Troy Dawson wrote:
> seth vidal wrote:
> >>Ah, good!  Sorry again, I thought I asked about the quiet option in a
> >>previous post to yum-list, but memory didn't serve me well on this one.=
=20
> >>I'll try to behave :)  Will also try without 'rm -rf'ing and let you
> >>know if it doesn't work it should.
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> > Nothing to worry about being good. I just didn't realize it was a
> > problem. I put the -q to yum-arch on my list.
> >=20
> > -sv
>=20
> Hi Seth,
> Bringing up yum-arch, we had a reqest here.  And this isn't a critical th=
ing,=20
> just a minor anoyance, that if it's easy to fix, we'd appreciate it.
>=20
> When you do a yum-arch it goes throw everything, and the output it all on=
 one=20
> line.  So unless you are extremely fast at reading, all you see is the la=
st=20
> rpm that it builds the header for.  Would there be any way to put each he=
ader=20
> being built on it's own line, or make that an option (like -v for verbose=
)
>=20
> Like I said, this isn't critical, but it would be nice.
>=20

-v is already in yum-arch so I added two new options

yum -q - quiet mode - don't output anything except the closing
information
yum -L - loud mode - output one line per pkg

-q overrides -L

in CVS
-sv



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