yum "noplugin match" messages (Was: blank subject)

Rick Stevens ricks at nerd.com
Wed Nov 17 17:46:36 UTC 2010


On 11/16/2010 08:38 PM, landon kelsey wrote:
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> Have great F13
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> step 1 in upgrade:to F14
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> [root at localhost ~]# preupgrade
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> Loaded plugins: blacklist, whiteout
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> No plugin match for: rpm-warm-cache
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> No plugin match for: remove-with-leaves
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> No plugin match for: auto-update-debuginfo
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> [root at localhost ~]#
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> what do I do about the noplugin matches???

They're simply additions to the basic yum functionality.  They're not
critical to your upgrade process, although they are useful additions to
yum and I'd consider installing them.  For a full list of yum's plugins,
try "yum list yum-plugin*".  You can get information on what they do by
using "yum info name-of-plugin", e.g.

[root at bigdog ~]# yum info yum-plugin-rpm-warm-cache.noarch
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
Available Packages
Name        : yum-plugin-rpm-warm-cache
Arch        : noarch
Version     : 1.1.28
Release     : 1.fc13
Size        : 9.2 k
Repo        : updates
Summary     : Yum plugin to access the rpmdb files early to warm up
             : access to the db
URL         : http://yum.baseurl.org/download/yum-utils/
License     : GPLv2+
Description : This plugin reads the rpmdb files into the system cache
             : before accessing the rpmdb directly. In some cases this
             : should speed up access to rpmdb information

Oh, and in the future, this list (and most others I've seen) would
prefer if you'd include a subject line when you post a new message.
You didn't on your message, so I'm adding one.
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