On 04/27/2015 01:47 PM, Matthew Miller wrote: > On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 11:58:08AM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote: >> Is there an 'after the fact' way to find what yum groups are >> installed, including ones that were added with 'yum groupinstall' >> instead of the initial anaconda install? > > Yes. "yum grouplist" will tell you the groups that are currently in the > installed state. Worth reading the manpage to see exactly what yum > thinks that "installed" means: > > Groups are marked as "installed" if all mandatory packages are > installed, or if a group doesn’t have any mandatory packages then > it is installed if any of the optional or default package are > installed. [...] > But, I think that is a YUM database and not based on the RPM database, so it is possible that you can have all the RPMs for a group installed and not actually have it listed as installed. At least I sometimes find myself in that position. But I also wipe out /var/cache/yum/ sometimes.
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