Re: Getting more info about updates on headless server

2010-10-04 Thread Przemek Klosowski
On 10/02/2010 06:50 AM, Richard Fearn wrote: > (Thanks to Przemek and Seth, too - but I want information about all > currently-available updates, not just a particular one.) rpmquery -qa --changelog returns a hash of all changelogs, so it is pretty useless. Perhaps I am not understanding what you

Re: Getting more info about updates on headless server

2010-10-02 Thread Richard Fearn
This: >  yum install yum-security or possibly this: > ...there is also a changelog plugin/command is what I'm after. I'm going to have a look at those. Thanks James! (Thanks to Przemek and Seth, too - but I want information about all currently-available updates, not just a particular one.) Ri

Re: Getting more info about updates on headless server

2010-09-30 Thread James Antill
On Thu, 2010-09-30 at 22:45 +0100, Richard Fearn wrote: > Hi, > > I have yum-updatesd installed on a headless Fedora server, so every so > often I get the email saying there are updates available. > > The email itself doesn't tell me much about the updates (e.g. for > iproute tonight it said it w

Re: Getting more info about updates on headless server

2010-09-30 Thread seth vidal
On Thu, 2010-09-30 at 18:04 -0400, Przemek Klosowski wrote: > On 09/30/2010 05:45 PM, Richard Fearn wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have yum-updatesd installed on a headless Fedora server, so every so > > often I get the email saying there are updates available. > > > > The email itself doesn't tell me mu

Re: Getting more info about updates on headless server

2010-09-30 Thread Przemek Klosowski
On 09/30/2010 05:45 PM, Richard Fearn wrote: > Hi, > > I have yum-updatesd installed on a headless Fedora server, so every so > often I get the email saying there are updates available. > > The email itself doesn't tell me much about the updates (e.g. for > iproute tonight it said it was a "bugfix"

Getting more info about updates on headless server

2010-09-30 Thread Richard Fearn
Hi, I have yum-updatesd installed on a headless Fedora server, so every so often I get the email saying there are updates available. The email itself doesn't tell me much about the updates (e.g. for iproute tonight it said it was a "bugfix"). Running yum update on the server doesn't tell me much