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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat RedHat 5 update 9 BASH update issue Post 302919607 by Aia on Thursday 2nd of October 2014 01:52:42 PM
Old 10-02-2014
Perform a `yum clean all' and try again.
 

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yum-aliases(1)															    yum-aliases(1)

NAME
yum aliases plugin SYNOPSIS
yum [options] alias DESCRIPTION
This plugin changes other commands in yum, much like the alias command in bash. There are a couple of notable differences from shell style aliases though. The alias command has three forms: * alias * alias command * alias command result The first form lists all current aliases with their final result, the second form looks up a "command" and shows it's final result or an error message. The last form creates a new alias. Explanation of alias to final result conversion When you type an aliased command, like "yum --disableexcludes UPT lsu" using the default aliases, the yum-aliases plugin first takes the first "command", by skipping over any options, and then looks up the result (in this case "UPT" is converted to "--enablerepo=updates-test- ing"). If there is a match, then it will replace the aliased "command" in the argument list and try again (again skipping over any options). By convention, in the default aliases list, alias "commands" that are in all CAPS only add options so you can join together a chain of them before any real command or aliased command. There are two things that can alter the above, if you have the "recursive" configuration option set to off then alias processing will stop after the first alias to command substitution. Also, like in shell aliases, if the result starts with then alias processing will stop. EXAMPLES
To create a new alias command called "rm" which does the same thing as the command "remove" use: yum alias rm remove To always add the --skip-broken --disableexcludes=all --obsoletes options to the update command (but leaving the upgrade option alone), you could use: yum alias update update --skip-broken --disableexcludes=all --obsoletes To override the default "up" alias to use the above update command, and never ask for confirmation, you could use: yum alias up update -y AUTHORS
James Antill <james@and.org> SEE ALSO
yum-utils(1) yum(1) James Antill 31 March 2008 yum-aliases(1)
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