Todd Zullinger wrote: > Ed Greshko wrote: >> Ed Greshko wrote: >> >>> Did you try "yum info"? >> Sorry, you probably want "rpm -q --changelog" > > Of course, that's only good after you've downloaded and installed the > packages. It might be that someone wants to see what's changed prior > to that step so that they don't have to bother downloading and > installing for things that they don't care about. :) > > For that, using repoquery --changelog package1 [...packageN] is handy. > You could even get the list of packages to feed the repoquery from yum > check-update. > > Or you could subscribe to the announce list like someone else > mentioned. But that's far less fun that toying with bash or another > scripting language. ;) So many choices, so little time. :-) -- Your mind understands what you have been taught; your heart, what is true.