On 29.09.19 23:05, J Martin Rushton via CentOS wrote:> Can't see qny sort of office there, however when I do > # yum group info "office*" > all the expected LibreOffice stuff is there.yum group list --hidden Best regards Ulf
On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 12:02:18AM +0200, Ulf Volmer wrote:> On 29.09.19 23:05, J Martin Rushton via CentOS wrote: > > > Can't see qny sort of office there, however when I do > > # yum group info "office*" > > all the expected LibreOffice stuff is there. > > yum group list --hidden >At least on CentOS 7, hidden is not an option but a keyword: yum group list hidden jl -- Jon H. LaBadie jon at jgcomp.com 11226 South Shore Rd. (703) 787-0688 (H) Reston, VA 20190 (703) 935-6720 (C)
On 30/09/2019 04:36, Jon LaBadie wrote:> On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 12:02:18AM +0200, Ulf Volmer wrote: >> On 29.09.19 23:05, J Martin Rushton via CentOS wrote: >> >>> Can't see qny sort of office there, however when I do >>> # yum group info "office*" >>> all the expected LibreOffice stuff is there. >> >> yum group list --hidden >> > At least on CentOS 7, hidden is not an option but a keyword: > > yum group list hidden > > jl >You never stop learning. For the last 10 years (my old cluster came with 5.3) I've tended to think that groups were a "nice idea" that no-one ever bothered to implement properly. I never realised that all the interesting groups were hidden! Thank goodness for "yum search" and for C5 "yum list | grep". -- J Martin Rushton MBCS -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 836 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20190930/6f6e9323/attachment-0002.sig>