AW: AW: Nightly yum update did an "upgrade"

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Why being so offensive? May be i ask stupid Questions, but you're the one judging me without knowing any background. 

With RTFM you are right, I read the man pages and disabled nightly updates. Thank you for your help.


Lutz Griesbach
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 2. Oktober 2008 14:10
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Betreff: Re: AW: [CentOS] Nightly yum update did an "upgrade"

Griesbach, Lutz wrote:

> Oh, c'mon!

> If I want to talk about professional honor, I'd prefer a different list.
> So, I thought it might be possible to stick in the release during nightly updates, 
> but your educational answer doesn't help much.

Get out of your high horse. You are running a server with automatic updates and then
talk of "professional honor" and "educational answer"? Try RTFM.


      

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