Thanks for the explanation.
Yes, I see both of these lines, including systemd-sysv-219-42.el7_4.4.x86_64, but as quoted it also
has the label "removed" - that had me confused.
'yum info systemd-sysv' shows that systemd-sysv-219-42.el7_4.1 is installed - as expected. And if I
run the actual update, the 4.4 package gets installed as an update - so everything is o.k.
Regards
Thomas
On 11/07/2017 03:16 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 11/06/2017 01:01 PM, Thomas Roth wrote:
Hi all,
when I check for updates with yum, it gives me a list of packages, with
some additional info, e.g.
--> systemd-sysv-219-42.el7_4.1.x86_64 from @updates removed (updateinfo)
--> systemd-sysv-219-42.el7_4.4.x86_64 from updates removed (updateinfo)
yum info will tell me that I have 4.1 of this package installed, and
that 4.4 is available - from the repo updates.
What is the meaning of the "@" - it marks the older package?
@updates means currently installed. updates without @ means available
to be installed.
And why are all packages always "removed"?
The first one would be removed because the .4 package SHOULD be
installed. Does the list of updated packages also include
systemd-sysv-219-42.el7_4.4.x86_64?
It would seem that both mentioned packages are still available...
Yes, both are available.
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