On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 2:57 PM, James Antill <james-yum@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Gerhardus Geldenhuis <gerhardus.geldenhuis@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> >> After enabling the plugin, create a file called >> /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list which will be the list of >> packages to version lock. The file excepts package names in the form >> rpm -q <package name> --queryformat "%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}\n " >> or easier the standard rpm -q <package name> format. > > For upstream/Fedora the versionlock plugin now comes with a command, > so, for example, to versionlock your Xorg drivers you just do: > > # yum install yum-plugin-versionlock > [...] > # yum versionlock xorg-x11-drv-\* > [...] > # Ok, a few clarifications is needed then... The yum versionlock <packagename>-\* command adds a 0: to the /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list file Is the 0: needed and what does it mean? man pages yum-versionlock and yum-versionlock.conf does not make mention of this entry in the file. Also should all entries be added in this way or can you still hand edit the versionlock file. I will edit my update to specify how to install yum-versionlock for older yum versions (Centos 5.4 and Redhat 5.4) and newer yum versions like Fedora 12. > > ...but, yes, any help updating/maintaining the Wiki/FAQ/etc. would be > appreciated. > Glad to help, I am on a bit of a documentation warpath today. Internal lack of documentation at my current contract is driving me a bit mental. A few years back I was cleaning up some old computer lab that had IBM mainframes from the 60ties and discovered some old documentation. I was absolutely amazed at the level of detail and precision of these documents and wished a bit that more documentation could be like that... granted we live in a very different world today and things work differently and change much faster... but still... <sigh> Regards -- Gerhardus Geldenhuis _______________________________________________ Yum mailing list Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.baseurl.org/mailman/listinfo/yum