antonio montagnani wrote:
2006/3/29, Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Gerry Tool wrote:
Paul Howarth wrote:
David Timms wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 29 March 2006 10:21, Sjoerd Mullender wrote:
You have to specify which packages you want to list. E.g. use -a
(all)
as well:
rpm -qa --last
Makes sense. Nice - and covers a reasonable length of time. Thanks
I only see a heap of files that were installed over a 6 minute period
during the actual FC5 install (during last week), none of the rpms
installed/upgraded since installation, and definitely not the most
recent ones (eg xmms/perl-Video-DVDrip etc) that where only installed
last night.
Did you find that it showed updates that have been applied with
yum/pirut/pup ? or even your most recent ones ?
It should show the time of installation of every package in the rpm
database (regardless of the application used to install them), sorted
newest first.
Is it possible your clock was wildly wrong when your recent packages
were installed?
Paul.
I don't think so, my experience is the same as David's. I've yum
updated a number of packages, and the latest ones on the list from rpm
-qa --last are dated the day I updated my FC4 to FC5. This must be a
bug that should be reported.
Strange; I'm not seeing that issue on any of the three boxes I've so far
upgraded from FC4 to FC5. I use "yum" and "rpm" to install packages
though, never any of the GUIs.
Same here on three different boxes. Not all packages are reported in
the log file....
maybe that only files installed by yum command are included?? and not
for example yum???
"rpm -qs --last" is a database query, not a log file. It *should*
include details for every package in the database, no matter how they
got installed.
Paul.