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rpm -qf /bin/bash | rpm -qf /bin/bash | ||
== Which packages depend on a package == | == Which packages depend on a package == | ||
repoquery --requires --resolve <package> | |||
==Show dependencies for a package== | |||
yum deplist <packagename> | yum deplist <packagename> |
Revision as of 15:54, 3 August 2021
Links
- How to use yum command on CentOS/RHEL
- Fix yum errors
- Recover an interrupted yum package installation
FAQ
Show installed packages
yum list installed
Show installed packages from epel
yum list installed | grep @epel
What provides a certain file
yum whatprovides
Which package does a file belong to?
rpm -qf /bin/bash
Which packages depend on a package
repoquery --requires --resolve <package>
Show dependencies for a package
yum deplist <packagename>
Installed package x.y.z (from anaconda) not available
Package not found on mirror
Check updates
yum check-update -q
Check security updates
HAHA GOTCHA! no security metadata on CentOS! There is for EPEL though. see https://access.redhat.com/solutions/10021 On CentOS 6 first install
yum install yum-plugin-security
yum list-security -q --errorlevel=0
Which repository is a package from?
repoquery <packagename>
Clear cache
yum clean all
or
yum clean all --enablerepo='*'
List files from package
dnf repoquery -l somepackage
Updateinfo file is not valid XML
remove yum-cron
Warning: RPMDB altered outside of yum.
Happens when you install something using rpm, what usually works is:
yum history sync
Not using downloaded remi/repomd.xml because it is older than what we have
Try
yum clean all
Disable repository
yum-config-manager --disable reponame