On 25 May 2003, seth vidal wrote: > > On Sat, 2003-05-24 at 13:57, Tom Diehl wrote: > > Hi, > > Did I miss a change in the way yum-arch behaves? I have scripts that run > > every day to keep the headers updated in my updates repository. Since the last > > yum upgrade to yum-1.0.1-1_80 I am now getting messages about all of the .srpms > > being ignored. Is there any way short of redirecting all output to /dev/null > > to shut it up? I do not really want to do that for fear of missing something > > important. I am simply using "yum-arch -q directory_name". Under the old > > behaviour it would only tell about ignoring duplicate rpms which afaic was ok. > > At least I could tell when Red Hat would clean the old stuff out of the > > repository. :-) > > well you could do that grep -v thing on the output and kill the srpms. > > but yah - I changed the logging a bit in 1.0.1 to make it more > consistent and well, that means it became a tad different. Yea, I thought of that but it seems like a hack. Especially since it _was_ quieter. :-) > I know how to make it nicer I'll just need to make -q make more sense :) > > Tom, if you could, file a bug on this in bugzilla to remind me to fix it > for 1.0.2 Done! Bug 45 Thanks, -- ......Tom CLUELESSNESS: There Are No Stupid Questions, But tdiehl@xxxxxxxxxxxx There Are LOTS of Inquisitive Idiots. :-) Registered Linux User #14522 http://counter.li.org