The only updates that this does are security updates. If you do not want it to do it automatically then delete/change /etc/cron.daily/yum.cron .

-Connie Sieh

On Tue, 28 Jul 2009, John Summerfield wrote:

Isn't this somewhat misconceived?

Last time I was responsible for maintaining software for a large
employer, the rule was we'd install maintenance when and if we need it.

Since then, I gather Big Corp's preference has to been to do as above,
but apply all maintenance regularly (but not necessarily often), and
then trot the whole shebang through QA?

Is there something I misunderstand?

I was completely unaware of this package, until I began to wonder who'd
been interfering with my system at hours when I'm in bed.

I really really do not want changes I haven't agreed to to systems I
care for.

We've all heard the story, "But I haven't changed a thing."
We all take it with a grain of salt.

It seems that removing this isn't so straightforward either:
08:54 [sum...@bobtail ~]$ sudo yum remove yum-autoupdate
Password:
Loaded plugins: downloadonly, kernel-module, priorities, versionlock
Setting up Remove Process
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
---> Package yum-autoupdate.noarch 5:1-1.SL set to be erased
--> Processing Dependency: yum-autoupdate for package: yum
--> Processing Dependency: yum-autoupdate for package: yum
--> Running transaction check
---> Package yum.noarch 0:3.2.19-25.sl set to be erased
--> Processing Dependency: yum >= 2.4 for package: mock
--> Processing Dependency: yum >= 3.2.19-16 for package: yum-utils
--> Processing Dependency: yum >= 3.0 for package: yum-downloadonly
--> Processing Dependency: yum >= 3.0 for package: yum-priorities
--> Processing Dependency: yum >= 3.0 for package: yum-versionlock
--> Processing Dependency: yum >= 3.2.5-2 for package: pirut
--> Running transaction check
---> Package yum-downloadonly.noarch 0:1.1.16-14.el5 set to be erased
---> Package mock.noarch 0:0.9.14-1.el5 set to be erased
---> Package yum-utils.noarch 0:1.1.16-14.el5 set to be erased
---> Package pirut.noarch 0:1.3.28-13.sl set to be erased
---> Package yum-priorities.noarch 0:1.1.16-14.el5 set to be erased
---> Package yum-versionlock.noarch 0:1.1.16-14.el5 set to be erased
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Beginning Kernel Module Plugin
Finished Kernel Module Plugin

Dependencies Resolved

================================================================================
 Package                Arch         Version              Repository
    Size
================================================================================
Removing:
 yum-autoupdate         noarch       5:1-1.SL             installed
    22 k
Removing for dependencies:
 mock                   noarch       0.9.14-1.el5         installed
   382 k
 pirut                  noarch       1.3.28-13.sl         installed
   1.4 M
 yum                    noarch       3.2.19-25.sl         installed
   3.1 M
 yum-downloadonly       noarch       1.1.16-14.el5        installed
   4.6 k
 yum-priorities         noarch       1.1.16-14.el5        installed
    13 k
 yum-utils              noarch       1.1.16-14.el5        installed
   189 k
 yum-versionlock        noarch       1.1.16-14.el5        installed
   9.7 k

Transaction Summary
================================================================================
Install      0 Package(s)
Update       0 Package(s)
Remove       8 Package(s)

Is this ok [y/N]: n
Exiting on user Command
Complete!



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Cheers
John

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