When I do a check-update I get: Name Arch Version Repo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- aalib i386 1.4.0-0.fdr.0.6.rc5.rh90 fedora-stable dia i386 1:0.91-0.fdr.5 fedora-stable faad2 i386 1.1-0.fdr.3.rh90 fedora-stable flac i386 1.1.0-0.fdr.10.rh90 fedora-stable .... Note that the formatting is ugly. The "Name" field has too much space, while the "Version" field doesn't have enough, causing the "Repo" field to not line up. Yes, I'm being picky, but better formatting would be nice. More importantly, could you show the currently-installed version as well as the new version? That'd make it easier to see whether a repo (fedora, for example) is updating something I already got from it, or if it wants to update something that was provided by RH. I'm likely to update packages that are already non-RedHat, but I don't usually want to blow away a RedHat package for a Fedora (or other repo) package. Please CC me on responses, as I'm not subscribed to the list. Damian Menscher -- -=#| Physics Grad Student & SysAdmin @ U Illinois Urbana-Champaign |#=- -=#| 488 LLP, 1110 W. Green St, Urbana, IL 61801 Ofc:(217)333-0038 |#=- -=#| 4602 Beckman, VMIL/MS, Imaging Technology Group:(217)244-3074 |#=- -=#| <menscher@xxxxxxxx> www.uiuc.edu/~menscher/ Fax:(217)333-9819 |#=-