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Yum list installed packages centos 7
Yum list installed packages centos 7












yum list installed packages centos 7

You can't really talk about idempotence, when you are querying the current state of a machine. Httpd-tools.x86_64 2.4. can easily get it through using shell commands which is not idempotent Httpcomponents-project.noarch 6-4.el7 base

yum list installed packages centos 7

Httpcomponents-core-javadoc.noarch 4.2.4-6.el7 base Httpcomponents-core.noarch 4.2.4-6.el7 base Httpcomponents-client-javadoc.noarch 4.2.5-5.el7_0 updates Httpcomponents-client.noarch 4.2.5-5.el7_0 updates

yum list installed packages centos 7

yum list Įxample:List all intalled and available packages that matching “wge*” or “http*” pattern. To list all available packages in the repositories and all installed packages on your system that matching a particular pattern, using global expression as argument. Geoclue-gui.x86_64 0.12.99-7.el7 Desktop]# YUM Listing Package For packages that matching particular regular expression issue the following command yum list available Įxample: list all available packages mathing “geo*” in the yum repositories Desktop]# yum list available geo* Using global expression as argument is a good choice to list all available packages that matching the name in the yum repositories. Outputs: Desktop]# yum list available | more To list all packages in the yum repositories available to be installed, you can run the following command: Wget.x86_64 1.14-10.el7_0.1 Desktop]# CentOS 7 YUM Listing Package only for all available packages If you just want to list installed packages and its information on your system, run “yum list installed” command in command line interface: yum list installed To check how many installed and available packages, issue the following command: yum list all | wc -lĨ910 CentOS 7 YUM Listing Package only for installed packages Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile To check pacakges information for all installed packages and all available packages isn’t be installed on your system, issue the following command: yum list all #4 YUM Listing Package For packages that matching particular regular expression CentOS 7 YUM Listing Package for all installed and available package #3 YUM Listing Package only for all available packages #2 YUM Listing Package only for installed packages














Yum list installed packages centos 7