I thought that setting something like COLS=200 will help, but no, it
does not :(
Ed Brown wrote:
When yum lists available packages (and possibly in other operations),
it truncates the channel name, which in some cases makes it impossible
to distinguish the actual channel name.
# yum list available |grep xen
kernel-xen.i686 2.6.18-8.1.3.el5 rhel-i386-server
kernel-xen-devel.i686 2.6.18-8.1.3.el5 rhel-i386-server
kmod-ipw3945-xen.i686 1.0-4.7.el5 rhel-i386-server
xen.i386 3.0.3-25.0.3.el5 rhel-i386-server
xen-devel.i386 3.0.3-25.0.3.el5 rhel-i386-server
xen-libs.i386 3.0.3-25.0.3.el5 rhel-i386-server
While the kernels do come from the server channel(rhel-i386-server-5),
kmod comes from supplementary(rhel-i386-server-supplementary-5), and
the others from vt(rhel-i386-server-vt-5). Wouldn't it be better to
let ouput wrap if necessary, than lose this information?
thanks,
Ed
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