On 18 July 2017 at 10:06, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
> On 07/18/2017 05:02 PM, Claessen, Paul wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply!
> Would you, by any chance, have a suggestion on how to avoid this behavior?
>
> Is there anything I can do so that when I do a yum install, it will always,
> and only, insta
Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
On 07/18/2017 05:02 PM, Claessen, Paul wrote:
Thanks for the reply!
Would you, by any chance, have a suggestion on how to avoid this behavior?
Is there anything I can do so that when I do a yum install, it will
always, and only, install the latest version of a certai
On 07/18/2017 05:02 PM, Claessen, Paul wrote:
Thanks for the reply!
Would you, by any chance, have a suggestion on how to avoid this behavior?
Is there anything I can do so that when I do a yum install, it will
always, and only, install the latest version of a certain package?
you will need
Thanks for the reply!
Would you, by any chance, have a suggestion on how to avoid this behavior?
Is there anything I can do so that when I do a yum install, it will always, and
only, install the latest version of a certain package?
~ Paul
From: Manuel Wolfshant [mailto:wo...@nobugconsulting.ro]
On 07/18/2017 04:07 PM, Claessen, Paul wrote:
While testing a script that installs packages, I ran into a situation
where I seem to have to (or can) install the epel package twice in a
row (and get different results).
This may actually be a package handler (rpm, yum) issue, but it only
happ