tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11848992.post1602690858593794046..comments2023-10-23T23:49:36.342+07:00Comments on DoIT - Denny on IT: yum remove all dependenciesdennyhalim.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07355995427601006898noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11848992.post-53061794452210582492010-10-02T23:03:55.697+07:002010-10-02T23:03:55.697+07:00there is a lot more to yum history than just IDs a...there is a lot more to yum history than just IDs and dates... you can search by package name and get more info about each transaction (e.g., every package that was altered). check out this article...<br /><br />http://allaboutfedora.blogspot.com/2009/11/f12-yum-new-features.htmlBobnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11848992.post-83406096882028204772010-09-29T15:36:26.238+07:002010-09-29T15:36:26.238+07:00Interesting blo. Waiting for more infoInteresting blo. Waiting for more infoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11848992.post-23614333873560314692010-06-17T22:58:14.211+07:002010-06-17T22:58:14.211+07:00i just try yum history.
it only show me date and t...i just try yum history.<br />it only show me date and time and the action (install/erase)<br /><br />there's no info what i installed or erased.<br />it seems to me pretty much useless info...dennyhalim.comhttp://it.dennyhalim.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11848992.post-66075187905235250292010-06-09T15:50:27.782+07:002010-06-09T15:50:27.782+07:00this is not the way it'd work. simple is, try ...this is not the way it'd work. simple is, try "yum history" and locate the yum activity you are not happy with and then do "yum history undo ". this will undo that particular yum activity.malikonsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11848992.post-13290758729642104302010-03-04T15:08:55.609+07:002010-03-04T15:08:55.609+07:00did you read this at all:
http://it.dennyhalim.com...did you read this at all:<br />http://it.dennyhalim.com/2009/12/yum-remove-all-dependencies.htmldennyhalim.comhttp://it.dennyhalim.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11848992.post-3732369324872489292010-03-04T03:42:15.264+07:002010-03-04T03:42:15.264+07:00Is there any other way to remove all the dependenc...Is there any other way to remove all the dependencies we installed for a package? (other than manually removing one by one, since it is a huge list).Jananoreply@blogger.com