Thank you very much. Yes it works, but:
- I still do not see severity
- I cannot imagine I do it for each package displayed by "yum update". I believe this should be integrated into yum with severity as well....
I think I will open feature request as yum has a "handicap" comparet to graphical "software update" tool - and compared to .deb based systems...
Jaiv
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallaghan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 2009-09-16 at 13:01 +0100, jaivuk wrote:repoquery --changelog <package>
> Hello guys,
>
> Using F11 in graphical "Software update" tool I can see severity and
> also detailed information about an update, for example here are the
> details about latest update for coreutils:
>
> This update will fix bugs and other non-critical problems.
> This notification was issued on 2009-09-09.
> • ls -i: print consistent inode numbers also for mount points
> (#453709)
> • do process install-info only with info files present(#515970)
> • fix misalignment in ls -l in fr_FR locales(#517626)
>
> However I prefer to do my updates via command line using yum update
> command. My question is - how can I display
> the same information via command-line yum? I would also like to see
> severity as well - for example if update is critical or not.
(maybe pipe it to less or head to just see the latest changes)
poc
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