Tony Schreiner wrote:
Jerry Geis wrote:
I am trying things like "yum provides alsamixer" on centox 5.2 i386
and x86_64
also "yum provides vi"
"yum provides gvimdiff"
"yum provides dumpiso"
"yum provides uname"
All of these return "no matches found"
is something broke???
These are just examples. I was trying to do "yum provides xf86Modes.h"
it returns no matches also.
Jerry
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For files try
yum provides '*/vi'
etc...
I think this is new behavior for yum
Tony Schreiner
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I recently discovered this "feature" in a thread on fedora-list[1].
I did mention that maybe the yum manpage ought to be updated to inform
the user, as I always wondered why it never worked for me until I saw
the post. Although I knew that globs could be used with certain yum
commands, I wasn't aware you needed to use them with this one.
[1] http://www.redhat.com/archives/rhl-list/2008-August/msg00884.html
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