g wrote:
William Case wrote:
I used 'yum list recent' to double check a recently updated package. I
found what I wanted. But ...
'man yum':
yum list recent
List packages recently added into the repositories.
None of which answers his three explicit questions. There seems no information
on how you decides what is "recent" in that page.
A couple of questions came to mind:
http://yum.baseurl.org/
http://wiki.linux.duke.edu/yum
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Does that link provide any information from your machine, because it sure
doesn't give me anything but an invitation to write a page. Or was that another
subtle comment like the reference to the man page which doesn't define what
recent is, either.
I got a "server busy" on baseurl, can't say what that might do.
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