I know what rpm is and how it works. I just want to know if there is some possibility to know what changes there is an updated package. If i use yum it is not to have to download each package and look in it. Reading your answer i think it is not possible easily with yum that's all. I see a lot of packages to update today in up2date having quite the same number (cdrecord for example) and i would like to know what it is new in this package. Concerning the top-posting, i don't know what you mean i just made an answer to Anand message. Thanxes. Eric Le jeu 24/06/2004 Ã 21:06, Alexander Dalloz a Ãcrit : > Am Do, den 24.06.2004 schrieb Eric Tanguy um 20:30: > > [ reordered top-posting ] > > > > > All is in the title. > > > > Thanxes > > > > Eric > > > > > > Look for the package's changelog: > > > > > > rpm -q --changelog <package> > > > > > > Not all packagers maintain a detailed changelog, but most do. > > > > Anand Buddhdev > > > Ok but i use yum so i don't have packages ? > > Eric > > yum is just an installer, a tool that wraps around rpm and makes it easy > to install packages - which are RPMs -, to uninstall them, always taking > care for dependencies, and to do a lot more. Eric, you should start > reading some basic documentation about your RPM based system. > > Alexander > > P.S. And please don't top-post. >
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