Can yum install everything?
Nicolas Bertrand
nsb at ceh.ac.uk
Sun Jan 25 15:23:08 UTC 2004
yum install "*"
or
yum install "xsod*"
to avoid interpretation of the glob (*) by the shell.
Nic
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Nicolas Bertrand
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>>> ernesto at ornl.gov 01/25/04 3:04 PM >>>
On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 09:43, Tom Taylor wrote:
> Ernest L. Williams Jr. wrote:
>
> > How does one install "all" of the packages?
>
> I'm not sure why you'd want to do this? There's a lot of packages that
> you'd never use, and it would take a lot time/a lot of space to
install.
This is what I do with up2date from RH. I highlight the list of
packages that I want and then select install. Or I can select all which
is a desired option sometimes.
I think it is a waste of time to pick each package individually. For
example, I had to do the following to install xosd:
yum install xosd
yum install xosd-devel
Why isn't yum install xosd* allowed?
Don't get me wrong. I am not asking for a GUI like in up2date just good
command line features to save time.
>
> > yum install * does not work.
> > Must I download packages manually and install them one at a time?
>
> yum install <packagename> is the syntax, and it will resolve
> dependencies and get those for you as well.
>
> If you're looking for a type of program, but you don't know the exact
> name, you can try:
>
> yum search <string>
>
> And it will give you a list of packages back, relating to your string.
>
> --
> Tom Taylor
> <tom at tomtaylor.co.uk>
--
Ernest L. Williams Jr. <ernesto at ornl.gov>
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