Re: [CentOS] forcing Y on yum upgrades

2007-10-09 Thread Lorenzo
Matthew Miller ha scritto: On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 04:36:55PM +0200, Lorenzo wrote: I'd like to be able to do a "yum upgrade" without having to hit Y each time. While "yum install -y [program]}" seems to work, "yum -y upgrade" doesn't seem to. Is there a way to easily do this? Does "yum -y up

Re: [CentOS] forcing Y on yum upgrades

2007-10-09 Thread Matthew Miller
On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 04:36:55PM +0200, Lorenzo wrote: > >I'd like to be able to do a "yum upgrade" without having to hit Y each > >time. While "yum install -y [program]}" seems to work, "yum -y upgrade" > >doesn't seem to. Is there a way to easily do this? > Does "yum -y upgrade --obsoletes"

Re: [CentOS] forcing Y on yum upgrades

2007-10-09 Thread Matthew Miller
On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 03:34:28PM +0100, Steve Searle wrote: > > I'd like to be able to do a "yum upgrade" without having to hit Y each time. > > While "yum install -y [program]}" seems to work, "yum -y upgrade" doesn't > > seem to. Is there a way to easily do this? > "yum -y update" works for me

Re: [CentOS] forcing Y on yum upgrades

2007-10-09 Thread Lorenzo
Rogelio Bastardo ha scritto: I'd like to be able to do a "yum upgrade" without having to hit Y each time. While "yum install -y [program]}" seems to work, "yum -y upgrade" doesn't seem to. Is there a way to easily do this? Does "yum -y upgrade --obsoletes" does the job? Regards Lorenzo __

Re: [CentOS] forcing Y on yum upgrades

2007-10-09 Thread Steve Searle
Around 03:27pm on Tuesday, October 09, 2007 (UK time), Rogelio Bastardo scrawled: > I'd like to be able to do a "yum upgrade" without having to hit Y each time. > While "yum install -y [program]}" seems to work, "yum -y upgrade" doesn't > seem to. Is there a way to easily do this? "yum -y updat

[CentOS] forcing Y on yum upgrades

2007-10-09 Thread Rogelio Bastardo
I'd like to be able to do a "yum upgrade" without having to hit Y each time. While "yum install -y [program]}" seems to work, "yum -y upgrade" doesn't seem to. Is there a way to easily do this? ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.cento