Once upon a time, Seth Vidal <skvidal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said: > run: > > yum list installed | grep updates-testing Would it be possible for yum to detect not-a-tty (or at least have a CLI option to the same effect), so that the output is not pretty-printed? Or is there another quick-and-easy way to get the same info? The above command gives me mostly useless output: # yum list installed | grep updates-testing 014-1.fc12 @updates-testing 0.9.9.2-1.fc12 @rpmfusion-free-updates-testing glx-utils.x86_64 7.7-4.fc12 @updates-testing 0.9.9.2-1.fc12 @rpmfusion-free-updates-testing 0.9.9.2-1.fc12 @rpmfusion-free-updates-testing @updates-testing @updates-testing 7.7-4.fc12 @updates-testing 7.7-4.fc12 @updates-testing 7.7-4.fc12 @updates-testing mesa-libGL.i686 7.7-4.fc12 @updates-testing mesa-libGL.x86_64 7.7-4.fc12 @updates-testing mesa-libGLU.i686 7.7-4.fc12 @updates-testing mesa-libGLU.x86_64 7.7-4.fc12 @updates-testing openssh.x86_64 5.3p1-19.fc12 @updates-testing 5.3p1-19.fc12 @updates-testing 5.3p1-19.fc12 @updates-testing 5.3p1-19.fc12 @updates-testing @updates-testing @updates-testing @updates-testing @updates-testing @updates-testing @updates-testing @updates-testing @updates-testing @updates-testing @updates-testing @updates-testing @updates-testing @updates-testing totem.x86_64 2.28.5-1.fc12 @updates-testing 2.28.5-1.fc12 @updates-testing 2.28.2-1.fc12 @updates-testing @updates-testing @updates-testing 2.3.2-3.fc12 @updates-testing 2.3.0-1.fc12 @updates-testing 0.10.4-2.fc12 @updates-testing 1.7.5-5.fc12 @updates-testing 1.7.5-5.fc12 @updates-testing 1.0.9-14.fc12 @updates-testing -- Chris Adams <cmadams@xxxxxxxxxx> Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test