On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 17:27, Francois Massonneau wrote: > Hi, > Sorry if it's a basic question, but I've tried to update the yum version > I'm running, and as root, I've run : > "yum update yum" > and after dozen of lines like those, this is what I got : > package rpm-build needs rpm = 4.1.1 (not provided) > package rpm-devel needs rpm = 4.1.1 (not provided) > [root@celtes2 fm]# this is a bug that has been fixed in the daily versions. > [fm@celtes2 fm]$ rpm -qa | grep yum > yum-2.0.3-1 > [fm@celtes2 fm]$ > > Someone post a link to grab a version for redhat 8.0, but I've been > unable to upgrade using them. 2.0.3 is the latest version not counting one of the daily releases. > Is there a parameter "-v" or "-version", to know exactly which version > we are running ? Thanks Francois yum --version -sv