On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 19:17 -0500, Paul Tomblin wrote: > 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: http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=139021 Try the yum RPM at http://www.city-fan.org/ftp/contrib/yum-repo/ and see if that helps until there's an official errata release. Paul. -- Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx>