Re: how to determine what's installed from a repository?

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How about

$ sudo yum list installed | grep <reponame>

It won¹t work in CentOS 5 but it should work in 6 or 7

Valère Binet [C]
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On 7/21/15, 5:09 PM, "Robert Wolfe" <Robert.Wolfe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Try:
>
>sudo yum repo-pkgs base info | less
>
>Where "base" can be anyh repoid that you have installed.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On
>Behalf Of Kay Schenk
>Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 4:03 PM
>To: CentOS
>Subject:  how to determine what's installed from a repository?
>
>Hello all--
>
>I am trying to determine what I have isntalled from a given repository.
>
>I have seen several references to "yum repo-pkgs" which I think is what
>would work for me, but  "repo-pkgs" does not seem to be a part of yum
>3.2.29. Is this a yum add on that I could get somewhere?
>
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