Apt-get equivalent in fedora

Mark Weaver mdw1982 at mdw1982.com
Thu Apr 28 02:32:20 UTC 2005


Matthew Miller wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 07:07:28AM +0530, Deboo Geek wrote:
> 
>>Is there any fedora equivalent to debian's apt-get? I see up2date is
>>somewhat thatway but needs some registration with Redhat, is this
>>registration free or do weneed to pay RH for this service?
> 
> 
> Well, you could use apt-get itself -- it's available for Fedora. However,
> the "standard" program is called "yum", and it's basically equivalent. The
> main thing that'll take some getting used to coming from apt-get is that
> there's no separate "update" step to get new repository information -- you
> just do "yum install somepackage" and it automatically checks the network.
> 
> The yum man page has a lot more....
> 

yes...apt-get does "update": "apt-get update" will update the repo 
information and pull down any new listings it finds on the mirrors. Who 
told you apt-get doesn't update?

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