Anyone already tried yum search after the 5.2 upgrade? yum search perl-MIME-tools <skipped some stuff> perl-MIME-tools.noarch : Perl modules for parsing (and creating!) MIME entities perl-MIME-tools.noarch : Perl modules for parsing (and creating!) MIME entities perl-MIME-tools.noarch : Perl modules for parsing (and creating!) MIME entities That *used* to tell if it's installed (and from where) and from which repositories which version is available. This information is all gone now. Also gone is the description. I can get the description from info and the installed status from list, but the repo information is completely gone now it seems. In this state yum search is pretty useless. Am I missing something? man yum and yum.conf don't list any options to get a more useful behavior. Kai -- Kai Sch?tzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com
On Saturday 28 June 2008 18:48:16 Kai Schaetzl wrote:> Anyone already tried yum search after the 5.2 upgrade? > > yum search perl-MIME-tools > <skipped some stuff> > perl-MIME-tools.noarch : Perl modules for parsing (and creating!) MIME > entities > perl-MIME-tools.noarch : Perl modules for parsing (and creating!) MIME > entities > perl-MIME-tools.noarch : Perl modules for parsing (and creating!) MIME > entities > > That *used* to tell if it's installed (and from where) and from which > repositories which version is available. This information is all gone now. > Also gone is the description. I can get the description from info and the > installed status from list, but the repo information is completely gone > now it seems. In this state yum search is pretty useless. > Am I missing something? man yum and yum.conf don't list any options to get > a more useful behavior. > > KaiJust type 'yum' without parameters, to get a list of possibilities. I think 'yum list' may be what you are looking for. (I don't have Fedora or CentOS on this laptop so I can't check.) Anne