1yum-list-data(1)                                              yum-list-data(1)
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NAME

6       yum list data plugin
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SYNOPSIS

9       yum [options] [command] [package ...]
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DESCRIPTION

12       This  plugin  extends yum for some commands that give aggregate package
13       data based on lists of packages
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15       added yum commands are:
16        * list-vendors
17        * info-vendors
18        * list-rpm-groups
19        * info-rpm-groups
20        * list-packagers
21        * info-packagers
22        * list-licenses
23        * info-licenses
24        * list-arches
25        * info-arches
26        * list-committers
27        * info-committers
28        * list-buildhosts
29        * info-buildhosts
30        * list-baseurls
31        * info-baseurls
32        * list-package-sizes
33        * info-package-sizes
34        * list-archive-sizes
35        * info-archive-sizes
36        * list-installed-sizes
37        * info-installed-sizes
38        * list-groups
39        * info-groups
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41       all of which take the same arguments as the list and info yum commands.
42       The  difference  between  the  list and info varieties is that the info
43       versions lists all the packages under each agregation.
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45       list-vendors, info-vendors
46              Is used to list the aggregate of the  vendor  attribute  on  the
47              packages, examples are "Fedora Project" and "Red Hat, Inc.".
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49       list-rpm-groups, info-rpm-groups
50              Is  used  to  list  the  aggregate of the group attribute on the
51              packages,   examples   are   "Applications/System",    "Develop‐
52              ment/Tools" and "System Environment/Base"
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54       list-packagers, info-packagers
55              Is  used  to list the aggregate of the packager attribute on the
56              packages, examples are "Fedora Project" and "Red Hat, Inc.".
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58       list-licenses, info-licenses
59              Is used to list the aggregate of the license  attribute  on  the
60              packages, examples are "GPL" and "MIT"
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62       list-arches, info-arches
63              Is used to list the aggregate of the arch attribute on the pack‐
64              ages, examples are "i386" and "x86_64"
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66       list-committers, info-committers
67              Is used to list the aggregate of the committer attribute on  the
68              packages,  this is taken from the most recent changelog entry of
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71       list-buildhosts, info-buildhosts
72              Is used to list the aggregate of the buildhost attribute on  the
73              packages,   examples   are   "mybuilder.example.com"  and  "xen‐
74              builder1.fedora.redhat.com"
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76       list-baseurls, info-baseurls
77              Is used to list the aggregate of the url attribute on the  pack‐
78              ages  after  discarding  the  path  of  the  URL,  examples  are
79              "http://yum.baseurl.org/" and "http://www.and.org/"
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81       list-package-sizes, info-package-sizes
82              Is used to list the aggregate of specified ranges  the  package‐
83              size attribute on the packages, examples are "[    1B -  10KB ]"
84              and "[ 750KB -   1MB ]".
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86       list-archive-sizes, info-archive-sizes
87              Is used to list the aggregate of specified ranges  the  archive‐
88              size attribute on the packages, examples are "[    1B -  10KB ]"
89              and "[ 750KB -   1MB ]".
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91       list-installed-sizes, info-installed-sizes
92              Is used to list the aggregate of specified ranges the installed‐
93              size attribute on the packages, examples are "[    1B -  10KB ]"
94              and "[ 750KB -   1MB ]".
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96       list-groups, info-groups
97              Is used to list the aggregate of the yum groups that  the  pack‐
98              ages  are  in, examples are in "yum grouplist". Note that in yum
99              groups a package can be in more than one group at a time.
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101       It is worth noting that some of the above data  can  be  "unknown",  to
102       yum,  at  which  point a seperate aggregation called "-- Unknown --" is
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EXAMPLES

106       To list all the groups that have an update, along with  the  number  of
107       packages in each group, use:
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109              yum list-rpm-groups updates
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111       To  list  all  the  committers to packages that have yum in their name,
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116       To list ranges of the sizes of pacakges installed or available, use:
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120       To list yum groups that have an update, use:
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SEE ALSO

127       yum-filter-data (1)
128       yum (8)
129       yum.conf (5)
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AUTHORS

133       James Antill <james.antill@redhat.com>.
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137James Antill                   04 February 2008               yum-list-data(1)
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