Re: Up2date showing non-installed software

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Jeff Spaleta wrote:

On 4/18/05, duralisis <duralisis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is there a way to configure or otherwise modify up2date to show only
updates for packages I have installed currently?


Can you explain to me what your doing to get up2date to show things
that you don't have installed already?  When i run the graphical
up2date all i see are updates for things I have installed. And from
the commandline up2date --update   seems to only attempt to update
packages.

rpm -q up2date
up2date-4.4.14-2

-jef

I'm using the graphical one. For example, right now it's showing "Version Installed" for things I know I don't have or specifically de-selected during install. Such as mozilla, pam, 4suite, sqlite, a bunch of libs I've never even heard of, jpackage, java, evolution related ones, emacs (specifically not installed), cyrus, and a LOT of devel packages for stuff I've only got the binaries installed for or don't want.

I don't think this is just FC4 related; as far as I can remember it's always done this, but I just lately have become very annoyed by it.

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