On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I understand :) jus want to make sure if there was an alternate approach for this so I don't reinvent the wheel :). I'll have a look at the source.
Thanks,
PK wrote:I'm sure you've discovered that, upon reading the yum manpage, that your hoped for option doesn't exist. You do, however, have access to the source code for yum so you could make it do as you please... :-)
hmm close enough. But still not what I was hoping for. the above approach sure works but I would have to know all the repo names. It might be easy for jus a couple of repos, But what if I have 10 other custom repos . I do not want to specify each of them with disablerepo jus to get updates from a specific one. Was hoping for something simple like "yum --repo=blah update" and this gets the updates only from repo blah and ignores the rest.
I understand :) jus want to make sure if there was an alternate approach for this so I don't reinvent the wheel :). I'll have a look at the source.
Thanks,
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