On 4/13/05, Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 13:17 -0500, Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote: > > Paul Howarth wrote: > > > > > So the answer to your original question is "roughly sometime between 4am > > > and about 6:15am". > > > > Also, the cron job calls yum with "-e 0" option. That means if there > > were any errors and your system is not updated, you are not going to be > > told anything about it... Removing "-e 0", and changing "-d 0" to "-d > > 1" might be good idea. "-d 1" will produce output only if yum was > > acutally doing something, so if any packages were actually upgraded, > > root (or whoever root is aliased to) will get some kind of report in the > > mailbox. > > You'd get a report about packages installed/updated/removed using yum > from logwatch if it wasn't for: > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=140429 > If you make the changes mentioned in the bugzilla, it does work. It's been working fine for me for a long time now. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Gustavo Seabra Graduate Student Chemistry Dept. Kansas State University Registered Linux user number 381680 ------------------------------------------------------------------ If at first you don't succeed... ...skydiving is not for you.