On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 19:04:58 -0500, Paul Tomblin <ptomblin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Is there a way to stop yum from putting all those progress messages in > the cron.daily output? It used to be that "yum -e 0 -d 0" would just > put the important stuff, but now it gives you all the extraneous crap > of the download progress messages. Ok, now I'm baffled. I'm definitely getting progress messages in my daily mail from cron, but I just tried it on the command line and got exactly what I wanted. Did somebody update yum in the last two days? Here's just a little snippet from last night's email: etc/cron.daily/yum.cron: ^MUpdating: udev 0 % done 1/30^MUpdating: udev 0 % done 1/30^MUpdating: udev 0 % done 1/30^MUpdating: udev 0 % done 1/30^MUpdating: udev 0 % done 1/30^MUpdating : udev 0 % done 1/30^MUpdating: udev 0 % done 1/30^MUpdating: udev 0 % done 1/30 Updating: udev 0 % done 1/30^MUpdating: udev 0 % done 1/30^MUpdating: udev 0 % d one 1/30^MUpdating: udev 0 % done 1/30^MUpdating: udev 0 % done 1/30^MUpdating: udev 0 % done 1/30^MUpdating: udev 0 % done 1/30^MUpdating: udev 0 % done 1/30^M Updating: udev 0 % done 1/30^MUpdating: udev 0 % done 1/30^MUpdating: udev 0 % d one 1/30^MUpdating: udev 0 % done 1/30^MUpdating: -- "To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public." -- Teddy Roosevelt