Joseph L. Casale wrote:
How does one do this?
Also, is it possible an rpm installed by rpm and not yum does not
indicate what it provides to yum when yum queries needed dependencies
for another package?
Thanks!
jlc
While you have gotten an answer that works - I believe there is a
cleaner way.
I don't remember the exact command - and it may require the installation
of a utilities package - but if you remove the 3rd party repositories
from your yum configuration, there is a command that will identify and
remove orphaned packages - packages which do not exist in any of the yum
repositories yum is configured to use.
Anyone recall what that command is?
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