Re: up2date through command line

2003-02-16 Thread Robert Canary
up2date --nox --update see man up2date Curtis Vaughan wrote: > > Is there a way to update all packages using up2date on a command line? > Or, at least, find out which packages have been updated in order to > update each individually? > > Curtis Vaughan > WashTech (CWA Local 37083) > IWW x353203

Re: up2date through command line

2003-02-16 Thread Joe Polk
You can: up2date-nox --update --install This will prevent the GUI and automatically update necessary packages and install them. <> On Sun, 2003-02-16 at 11:25, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > Is there a way to update all packages using up2date on a command line? > Or, at least, find out which packages h

Re: up2date through command line

2003-02-16 Thread Michael Fratoni
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 16 February 2003 11:25 am, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > Is there a way to update all packages using up2date on a command line? > Or, at least, find out which packages have been updated in order to > update each individually? 'up2date -u' Should

Re: up2date through command line

2003-02-16 Thread Ed . Greshko
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > Is there a way to update all packages using up2date on a command line? > Or, at least, find out which packages have been updated in order to > update each individually? Yes "up2date-nox" -- http://www.shorewall.net/ for all your firewall needs

up2date through command line

2003-02-16 Thread Curtis Vaughan
Is there a way to update all packages using up2date on a command line? Or, at least, find out which packages have been updated in order to update each individually? Curtis Vaughan WashTech (CWA Local 37083) IWW x353203 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=un