Re: Package Tracking System

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On Tue, 2007-08-28 at 11:53 -0400, Server Gremlin wrote:
> Hello CentOS users,
> 
>     Is there any sort of package tracking system for CentOS?
> 
>     I'm used to Debian where I can view a changelog for each *Debian* 
> specific package.  This is great because I can see specifically what has 
> been fixed and what known issues remain from release to release in the 
> Debian package, which is subtly different from the upstream release.  
> For instance, I can see what's changed from "apache2.1-debian.deb" to 
> "apache2.2-debian.deb" by using the Debian Package Tracking System.  
> (I'm fudging the package names, but you get the idea).  Is there 
> anything like that in CentOS?
> 
> Thanks,
> - SG

Maybe this does what you want: "rpm -q 'package name' --changelog"

-Steve
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