hello all,

i've got several linux servers, most of them headless and console only (no X
installed at all).  i've also set up one of them to serve all the CD RPMs and
the updates.  so all servers have the same /etc/urpmi/urpmi.cfg (because i
did the exact same urpmi.removemedia and urpmi.addmedia commands on
them). so they all point to the same installation cd sources (on the http
server), and they all point to the same update source.

is there a simple way to determine, on the console, which packages on
a particular box, have corresponding updates on the update media?
i could hack something up and it probably wouldn't take too long, but 
if there's already a simple way to do this, i'd rather go with a solution
that's already been written and that works.

tiger

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