Take a look at http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/yam/. It does not answer your question directly but may have some info which is germain to your project. Steve Schilt On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 18:57:13 +0100, Florian Keller wrote: >?Hello, > >?First of all I want to say hello :-), Im new in this maillist. My >?Name is Florian >?Keller from the little switzerland. Im working at the moment for >?the diplom work in a higher technical school. > >?One part of this work is to create some Repositories (updates, >?websphere, cms, orcacle...). >?The Operation System that Im using is WhiteBox Linux. I saw they >?using yum, so I rode a lot >?about yum and how to create a repository. And I think yum is a cool >?tool ;-), so there is no reason at the moment to use any other >?update tool. > >?But something that I still don't know, is there a list about error >?codes? That would help me to automate yum. > >?Im mirroring a update server with wget, yes I know not as >?confortable as rsync but the server >?that Im using is in the intranet and I can only go through a proxy >?server. The Proxy Server is only for Port 80 open... :-( > >?In my work one thing is if new Updates available then they should >?first checked by an admin before update all production systems. >?That's why it would be usefull if someone could send me a list with >?error or also called return codes :-). If someone know allready a >?open source product which could be used for that please let me know. > >?Thx. > >?greetings > >?Florian Keller >?_______________________________________________ >?Yum mailing list >?Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >?https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum SpamAssassin works great for me. ?It doesn't catch everything, nothing will except yanking the WAN wire.