Seth Vidal wrote:
If stdin is not a tty, don't ask, but do it if "--force" so that it
can still be scripted.
yum has the protect-packages plugin.
It does more or less what you mention above.
It's not installed on my RHEL-clone system. I don't have a useful Fedora
system at present, so I can't check that.
Unless yum-protect-packages is part of the standard set of installed
packages, it's not going to be very effective.
I see a lot of yum plugins listed but uninstalled, I don't know what
most of them do. Perhaps more of them should be installed as part of the
base installation, and users directed to configure them.
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John
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