* where is the yum skip list
@ 2007-11-01 20:25 Dave Martini 1
2007-11-02 9:47 ` Adam T. Bowen
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From: Dave Martini 1 @ 2007-11-01 20:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-admin
Does anyone know where the yum skip list is located?
With up2date I used to bring up the config file with up2date --config
How do I do this using yum in RHEL5?
Thank You.
Dave Martini
LLNL
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* Re: where is the yum skip list
2007-11-01 20:25 where is the yum skip list Dave Martini 1
@ 2007-11-02 9:47 ` Adam T. Bowen
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From: Adam T. Bowen @ 2007-11-02 9:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-admin
Dave Martini 1 wrote:
> Does anyone know where the yum skip list is located?
> With up2date I used to bring up the config file with up2date --config
> How do I do this using yum in RHEL5?
Not sure what you mean by the "skip list", but there is an exclude list
that you can put in your /etc/yum.conf. From the man page for yum.conf:
exclude - List of packages to exclude from updates or installs.
This should be a space separated list. Shell globs using wildcards
(eg. * and ?) are allowed.
Cheers
Adam
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