[Yum] What does "ts run" do?

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On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 08:42:21PM -0400, seth vidal wrote:
> 
> > This was, of course, the first thing I did.  The word "ts" doesn't
> > appear anywhere in any of these man pages:
<snip>
> > > ts is an abbreviation for 'transaction'
> > 
> > The transaction command does appear in the yum-shell man.
> 
> it doesn't?
> from the manpage:
> 
>        transaction
>                  [argument]
>                    list: lists the contents of the transaction
>                    reset: reset (zero-out) the transaction
>                    solve: run the dependency solver on the transaction
>                    run: run the transaction
> 
> 
> sure looks like it to me.

"transaction" does.  "ts" doesn't (which is what he said).  Seems
reasonable to include the alias list.

					-Michael
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  Michael D. Stenner                            mstenner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  ECE Department and Optical Sciences Center                520-626-1619
  University of Arizona                                         ECE 524G

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