On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 19:14, Damian Menscher wrote: > 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. Well the name field is longer b/c there are LOTS of packages with MUCH longer names. but I'll what I can do about lining up the other stuff better in 80chars > 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. well yum list installed will list out the installed packages for you. -sv