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12.2. yum Commands - CentOS
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yum commands are typically run as yum <command> <package name/s> . By default, yum will automatically attempt to check all configured repositories to resolve all package dependencies during an installation/upgrade. The following is a list of the most commonly-used yum commands. For a complete list of available yum ...Managing Software with yum - CentOS Project
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This document is a reference for using yum . You may wish to read some or all of the sections, depending upon your needs and level of experience. If you are a new user, read the Section 2, “Software Management Concepts” before using yum for the first time. Experienced Linux users should start with Section 4, “PackageManagement/Yum - CentOS Wiki
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28 juin 2017 - Yum. Yellow dog Updater, Modified (Yum) is the default package manager used in CentOS ( all versions ). It is used to install and update packages from CentOS (12.3. yum Options - CentOS Project
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yum options are typically stated before specific yum commands; i.e. yum <optionsManaging Software with yum - CentOS
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Use the search features of yum to find software that is available from the configured repositories, or already installed on your system. Searches automatically include both installed and available packages. The format of the results depends upon the option. If the query produces no information, there are no packages ...Managing Software with yum
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Installing Software from a Package File. The yum commands shown in this section use repositories as package sources. Refer to Section 9, “Manually Installing Software” for details of using yum to install software from an individual package file.Managing Software with yum
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6. Updating Your System with yum. Use the update option to upgrade all of your CentOS system software to the latest version with one operation. To perform a full system update, type this command: su -c 'yum update'. At the prompt, enter the root password.Yum and RPM Tricks - CentOS Wiki
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7 mai 2015 - Yum and rpm are excellent package management tools, but they have several lesser known options and features that allow you to do some very interesting things. You probably won't need to use these with any frequency, but they come in handy when you need them.yum is broken (repository or http maybe) - CentOS
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11 avr. 2017 - Hello, I think my yum repos are broken. When I try to run yum update, this is what I get : Image I already tried to enable/disable repos in .repo files and running yum clean all doesn't change anything. Tell me if you need any other information, and thank you for taking the time to try to help me out. Top ...