On 24.11.2014, Garry T. Williams wrote:
AFAIK, CTRL+C is nothing
else than a SIGHUP,
SIGINT
Yes, thanks for the correction!
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Hunter Jozwiak hunter.t.joz at gmail.com writes:
Hi guys. I accidentally pressed ctrl+C during the transaction check on
a yum update. Is there a command to rerun the command so that whatever
I stopped can be done again, and hopefully prevent breakage?
As long as the transaction didn't
Hi guys. I accidentally pressed ctrl+C during the transaction check on
a yum update. Is there a command to rerun the command so that whatever
I stopped can be done again, and hopefully prevent breakage?
Thanks,
Hunter
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On 23.11.2014, Hunter Jozwiak wrote:
Is there a command to rerun the command so that whatever
I stopped can be done again, and hopefully prevent breakage?
Just re-run yum update, this should do it. AFAIK, CTRL+C is nothing
else than a SIGHUP, so yum should have terminated
correctly.
On 23.11.2014 21:02, Hunter Jozwiak wrote:
Hi guys. I accidentally pressed ctrl+C during the transaction check on
a yum update. Is there a command to rerun the command so that whatever
I stopped can be done again, and hopefully prevent breakage?
Thanks,
Hunter
man 8
On 11-23-14 21:09:36 Heinz Diehl wrote:
AFAIK, CTRL+C is nothing
else than a SIGHUP,
SIGINT
so yum should have terminated
correctly.
Yes.
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